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  • ...Fuller, R. Buckminster. Utopia or Oblivion: The prospects for humanity. Los Angeles: The Estate of Buckminster Fuller, 1969.
  • ... of the natural energetic resonance present even in the most prosaic of scenes. My goal is to provide visual artifacts such that a...
  • ... : des jalons pour l’avenir : Repères historiques et prospectifs pour des échanges intellectuels et artistiques, edited by...
  • ... cloud capped towers, these gorgeous palaces..." (From the Prospero's epilogue, The Tempest, Wiliam Shakespeare.)
  • Shock Absorber -
    ... movements and changes are removed. These works are perceptual prostheses. They are works which you look through. (source:...
  • Mercury - video
    ... computer, which has increasingly become a multifunctional prosthesis (or extension) of our society and the individual. It has...
  • ... and told me, ‘Come, I will show you the punishment of the great prostitute, who sits on many waters. (Revelation 17:1). “The kings of...
  • ...ures (Oliver Jahraus, Thomas Dreher), 2 actions (FLATZ, Alexeij Sagerer & proT)
  • Room of One`s Own -
    ... the action. The eyes of the viewer become the interface. The protagonist (the same one in DEEP CONTACT, but now a bit older) chides...
  • ... of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth. These characters form a proverbial "Eternal Triangle". Each screen section carries an image of...