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Park View Hotel
2007
-
2007
... prototyping plat
for
m
for
embedded technologies, or...
Looking
for
God
2004
-
2004
... "Looking
for
God" is an installation...
The Neighbour
2009
-
2009
... class families to p
art
ake in "caravan culture",... developed as a way
for
lower-middle class...
Shrink
1995
-
2010
... (in this case the
art
ist himself) vacuum-packed... micro-folds.
For
the duration of the...
Nemo Observatorium
2002
-
2010
Styrofoam beads are blown around in a big transparent PVC cylinder by five strong fans. Visitors can take place on the armchair in the middle of the whirlpool or observe from the outside one at a time. On the chair, in the eye of the storm it is
Rope
1999
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
Tollen
2006
...an arena of about 6m by 10m the
art
ist puts a number of... Searching
for
each other, passing or...
Plain Text
2008
-
2008
... will type out any p
art
icularly text you choose.... of themselves.
For
Example: “You want _...
Unending Closure
2007
-
2007
... that allows
for
the robot to search both...
Phoney
2006
-
2006
Most days we spend a great deal of time watching screens and massaging interfaces. It is only through the looking glass of our devices that we may assume our electronic doppelganger. Wearing it like invisible armor, our avatar helps us navigate and
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