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  • The ToyBox -
    The ToyBox was a project developed as part of Video Positive 95. The piece was an anthology of artist's works contained on a CD-ROM, published and sold during the festival in Liverpool. Each artist was asked to respond to the idea of creating a
  • Shrink -
    Two large, transparent plastic sheets and a device that gradually sucks the air out from between them leave the body (in this case the artist himself) vacuum-packed and vertically suspended. The transparent tube inserted between the two surfaces
  • Nevel -
    A matrix of nine pivoting walls forms a labyrinth whose architecture continuously changes. A sequence of different compositions creates choreography of spaces flowing into one another. It is an auto choreographic space to wander and get lost in,
  • Rope
    A rope slowly curls around a chair, caressing it carefully. As the speed increases, the torsion builds up and the rope becomes a strangling snake approaching it's pray and eventually the chair is violently tossed around. Although a computer
  • Parallel Universe -
    2011 Wood Street Galleries"Parallel Universe" September 30th - December 31st, 2011 Lawrence Malstaf, Arnold Dreyblatt, Laurent Mignonneau and Christa Sommerer - Pittsburgh, USA
  • Malvido, Adriana. Computadora, instrumento de un nuevo lenguaje al finazar el siglo XX La Jornada (May 20th 1996).
  • Aceves Sepulveda, Gabriela. Re]Activating Mamá Pina's Cookbook Feminist Media Histories 3, no. 3 (2017): 159-166.
  • Aceves Sepulveda, Gabriela. Re]Activating Mamá Pina's Cookbook Feminist Media Histories 3, no. 3 (2017): 159-166.
  • Tollen
    In an arena of about 6m by 10m the artist puts a number of spinning tops in motion. He attempts to drive them as a kind of flock or lets them interact as a kind of self-sustaining system. They move in unpredictable ways, sometimes careful and
  • Boreas -
    A matrix of sixty-four tubes is spread out equally over the room. These tubes bend over extremely slowly as if a slow motion wind were touching them. Leaning into one another they reach out to the visitors like the tentacles of a giant snail. The