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  • Plexiglass, artificial resin, projection, reflection plexiglass dim: 180 x 100 cm; immaterial parts: variable dimensions 'In her art works, Uršula Berlot is observing the influences of so called coincidences and the results that uncontrolled
  • acrylic paint on plexiglass, UV light reflector dim: 105 x 180 cm (each, series of 7) Photo by: Boštjan Pucelj, Archive Gallery Krško; DK / Archive KIBLA A series of images on Plexiglas shows a selection of two-dimensional diagrams of skyrmion
  • #1 Vortex #2 Torus #3 Skyrmion Lattice #4 Skyrmion Collapse #5 Cross (B=16 Skyrmion) #6 Spiral (cross-section of horizontal vortex) kinetic light objects (series of 6) plexiglass, LED reflectors, turntables variable dimensions, diameter: 60 cm,
  • Extruder -
    The automobile is a fascinating machine. Since its inception the automobile has driven us faster and faster into the future. Carving out the modern world, it has done brilliantly, reproducing itself by the multi-millions. Along the way it has
  • Herken, Rolf. Jury Statement In Der Prix Ars Electronica: International Compendium of the Computer Arts, edited by Christine Schöpf and Christian Schenk and Paul Pritchard, 18. Linz: Veritas-Verlag, 1993.
  • Davies, Char. The Yearning In Der Prix Ars Electronica: International Compendium of the Computer Arts, edited by Christine Schöpf and Christian Schenk and Paul Pritchard, 26-29. Linz: Veritas-Verlag, 1993.
  • Jacobs, Cornee and Cor Blok. Met computers nieuwe werelden scheppen (Diskussion mit Jeffrey Shaw und Gert-Jan Lokhorst) In Spiraal, tien dialogen tussen kunst en filosofie, edited by Rotterdam Centrum Beeldende KunstRotterdam: Centrum Beeldende
  • Robles-Angel, Claudia and J. Birringer and U. Seifert and L. Scherffig. Bio-medical Signals in Media Art. ISEA 2017 Proceeding ISBN 978-958-759-161-3. (2017): 720-29.
  • Paul Vanouse is a biomedia artist based in New York. He holds a BFA from the University at Buffalo (1990) and an MFA from Carnegie Mellon University (1996). He is a Professor of Visual Studies and Co-Director of Emerging Practices at the University
  • Vanouse, Paul and Simon A. Cole and Jens Hauser and Hans-Jörg Rheinberger. Paul Vanouse - Fingerprints. Germany: Jens Hauser and Heike-Catherina Mertens, Schering Stiftung, 2011.