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  • Bio-Biblion is the library of life. There are medical books, personnal objects mixed whith eletronical screens. One slide image appears and disappears on the wall. Just like memories which come and go. And one bowl with blood moving in the middle of
  • Internet, digital carving Relics from the World Emotional Mapping Deflated emotional distorsions of the globe. The Frozen Feelings are 3D snap shots of the world's emotions. Digitally carved into different kind of materials. They are built
  • Installation, sculptures, video (undone project) Video projections reflected by polished surfaces distorted by world's emotions Like the Frozen Feelings, the plates of aluminium are digitally carved on the model of world emotions maps.
  • Sym-Ulations -
    Sym-Ulations allows participants to explore the asymmetry of their own faces.It also allows them to use their own face to create humorous impossible faces. User Interaction: The user holds a "Setup" button and sees a mirror image of his face
  • e-box
    Packaging of the Frozen Feelings Emotional packaging
  • eMoving Stills -
    La Mécanique des émotionsest un grand récit en œuvres: performances, sculptures, installations, machines... eMoving Stills sont comme un film sous-titré dont les photogrammes ponctueraient les étapes, semant les indices d'interprétation d'une
  • Landscape -
    This 3-D computer animation originally was designed to an opera-piece. The main question of the opera was how we perceive time. The animation is about a small German village in a rainy day, and visualizes the miraculous moment when all of a sudden
  • Event: Frozen FeelingsInstitution: Galerie Magda DanyszComment:
  • Source of Energy -
    Kombucha SCOBY (a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast) is an incredible creature. There are many different myths and legends about this. Even one concerns its extraterrestrial origin. Kombucha is also unique in that it cannot be accurately
  • Eliza Redux, Edited by Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Pat Harrigan. and . SECOND PERSON. : M.I.T. Press, 2006.