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  • Beyond the Screen -
    Event: Beyond the ScreenInstitution: allerArt BludenzComment:
  • Não!
    "Não!" is organized in text blocks which circulate in virtual space at equal intervals, leaving the screen blank prior to the flow of the next text block. The visual rhythm thus created alternates between appearance and disappearance of the
  • Wine
    A delicate and silent animation. It suggests an inebriate mental state in which foreground and background blend in almost undifferentiated fashion. The poem articulates the fleeting apparitions of the words from within themselves, as if one word
  • Message from A. -
    In this personal work, a message received on my answering machine is visualised to be understandable. Due to technical issues (the sender called from an iPod without a microphone input) the message was transferred into keypad signals (2=ABD,
  • Media Facades -
    MYTHS AND POTENTIALS OF MEDIA ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN SCREENS Initiated by Mirjam Struppek & Susa Pop, Public Art Lab in cooperation with Media Architecture Group Vienna and the German Center for Architecture (DAZ) Urban Screenings: 16th Oct -
  • My Father
    This early plotter drawing later served as the basis for two different versions of "Sineman Two." In "Sineman Two" Csuri applies the sine curve function to the drawing of "My Father" and then created a black ink drum plotter drawing and a red photo
  • 2022, interactive online video for mobile devices with touch-screen (runs in web browser; best suited for iPhones and iPads) In her interactive video work Smart Pantheon RGB, Myriam Thyes addresses the almost religious devotion we give to our
  • "Did you know it takes exactly 24 hours at 24fps to display each pixel on a High Definition Television screen? Initially, an animation is created by translating an image of Nam June Paik's TV-Buddha with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. Achieved
  • The daily meal is a powerful human institution and the family dinner table a site where food and home meld into an ‘intimate place’ of nurture. But, in times when climate change jeopardizes food security the question of ‘what will we eat in the
  • [in time time] -
    [in time time] is an installation involving large digital prints and two new media works: a split-screen video titled [8-bits], and a context aware, interactive installation titled [ping-pong-flow]. The pieces are bound together by their related