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SELF-PORTRAIT – CAMERA ORALIS
2012
... using a p
arti
cular form of camera obscura created by the
arti
st’s mouth. Technically the images are based on the use of a small...
INTROSPECTION: KALEIDOSCOPIC GAZE & SPIRAL FLOATING
2010
... renderings characteristically contain the visualisation of the
arti
st’s emotional response to a p
arti
cular work of art and p
arti
cular...
BUTTERFLY
2010
Video projection onto an image on a mirror (video loop, 3′) mirror (110 x 110 cm), foil covering, projection and reflection variable dimensions The video installation Butterfly uses radiological images of the author’s brain responding to different
PULSATION
2007
... reflected light, video projections of radiological scans of the
arti
st’s brain and related manipulated recorded video images. – Uršula...
LEVITATION & LUMINA
2007
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2008
Plexiglass, resin or light reflection, light projection, reflective foil variable dimensions 'Uršula Berlot’s work develops out of the evanescence of perception, predominantly delving into the realm of optics. Reflections and shadows produce
CEREBRAL LANDSCAPES (REFLECTION)
2006
... Cerebral Landscapes – Reflection can also be understood as an
arti
stic metaphor of dichotomy, implied by the dual meaning of the word...
VIRTUAL GLAZING
2006
The kaleidoscopic rhythmic structure of a recurring pattern is not a computer-generated picture, but a video recording taken on a digital camera and a kaleidoscopic instrument. The infinite recurrence of one and the same element in micro- and
ATTRACTIONS
2005
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2010
...video 2′ 'The latest research within the
arti
st’s already distinguished paradigm has brought a few novelties. In the field of phisical laws the...
ATTRACTIONS – SIMILARITIES
2005
...four kinetic objects with magnets and metal p
arti
cles dim: diameter 12 cm Kinetic objects take part in the multimedia project Attractions –...
INCUBATOR
2002
... are triggered by the viewer. – Uršula Berlot 'While the
arti
sts use light, the video camera and digital sound this technology is...
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