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  • 2010 Mondo Mio Here comes the Sun" - Exhibition about Sun and Energy July 15th – August 29th 2010 curator: Yvonne Leonard - Dortmund, Germany
  • Warren Neidich is a Berlin and Los Angeles based post-conceptual artist, theorist and writer who explores the interfaces between cultural production, brain research and cognitive capitalism. “Art Before Philosophy not After”. His interdisciplinary
  • Last Supper -
    This virtual aplication is a powerful tool to understand the relationship between the real architecture of the refettorio and the painted architecture by Leonardo. Approaching the Ultima Cena you can visit the painting in its particulars and
  • FLOOR | PISO -
    FLOOR is an interactive interface designed to transfer data of strength and movement in the human-human relation and the human-space time relation. The mode of agencying the FlOOR interface is very simple: you step on one of the two ends of the
  • MIRROR | ESPELHO -
    Imagine an optical device with a sensory field of 8 meters to 60 centimeters. Fixed to the wall, this mirror is programmed to constantly measure and react to your distance from it. At 8 meters it will be convex, at 60 centimeters it will be concave
  • 2012 HERE COMES THE SUN 09 at the M. Koç Museum (November 2012 – 14. Juli 2013) Curator: Yvonne Leonard a collaboration between Humboldt-Universität Berlin and Neues Universum Berlin - Istanbul, Turkey
  • SOLAR -
    Imagine entering a machine, supplying the co-ordinates of a city and a specific moment in time and as a response you receive the direction, the intensity and the sensation of heat and light that the sun radiated in that time-space. Solar is a
  • This interview was made for the exhibit „Not There“ at the Sabanci University Kasa Gallery, as part of ISEA2006 show UNCONTAINED - an official parallel exhibit to the 2011 Istanbul Biennial. "Not There" is an exhibition of artworks from the
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. "Public Space of Knowledge: Artistic Practice in Aesthetic Computing." In Aesthetic Computing, edited by Paul Fishwick, MIT Press, Cambridge, 2006. Leonardo Review of Aesthetic Computing 2007 In Aesthetic
  • Fishwick, Paul, ed. Aesthetic Computing.. Vol.1. ISBN 0-262-06250-X, Leonardo Book Review th ed.Cambridge: MIT Press, 2006.