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  • NET(WORK) -
    The projetct is dedicated to the phenomenon of nets. As we know, nets are some of the primary means for catching aquatic bioresources. The net thrives as a universal symbol with many possible applications and analogies. The word “net” – set’ – can
  • Kilpatrick, David. Catching up with Gertrude: Stein´s Faustus and the Wooster Group .
  • Event: Catching - Back to Nature SeriesInstitution: Moca TaipeiComment:
  • Event: Conversations at the Edge (CATE)Institution: the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)Comment:
  • Slippery Traces -
    Slippery Traces is a multi-linear visual narrative in which viewers navigate through a network of over 240 interconnected postcards classified into 24 categories or chapters. The intention of the work has been to explore database structures as a
  • Pierre Martin. Pierre Martin, “Lin Pey Chwen Installation Catching at MOCA Taipei: an Installation wortg experiencing” “Lin Pey Chwen Installation Catching at MOCA Taipei: an Installation wortg experiencing” (2011).
  • Tracing -
    Tracing is a two screen projection installation that uses the two-sides of a wall positioned in the middle of the gallery room to contrast two states of cultural difference in the information age. Texts and ambient sounds are continuously projected
  • This collection of experimental interactive movies, made by the artist over several years, shows live-action works in which the visual metaphors for interaction are inherent in the filmic material. Because the movies are conceived from a visual
  • Garden Library -
    In this collaboration with Israeli artist Romy Achituv, I implemented a data visualization of the books in the Garden Library for Refugees and Migrant Workers in South Tel-Aviv. This is an open?air library located in a public park, established to
  • This study presents an evolutionary system which generates images representing myths of human culture as synthetic identities. The myths are described by categorized terms and combined by genetic algorithms producing new individuals. Objects are