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  • Nomad: The River is a 60 minute dance theater work created in collaboration with Chinese born, New York-based choreographer Yin Mei. The work is a haunting evocation of the choreographer's experience growing up in the political hysteria of the
  • This work is a tribute to the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, whose woodblock print "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" (c. 1829-32) is not only one of the most-recognized pieces of Japanese art, but is also appreciated by turbulence researchers as an
  • Quiasma -
    A relational narrative map of the space allows us to model a space of data that is there as a network in the subsoil to be visually exposed by whoever interacts with the DVD. An open model for ideas, for the crossings of information, for the
  • Virtual tunnels are made to go beyond obstacles, to allow people appart to meet in spite of any form of obstacles. Frontiers and borders are artificial obstacles. Images from the Web reflect on what the zones of tension resulting from borders
  • Seed/Tree - video
    SEED /TREE (2005) Installation/Butoh Performance/Live Electronics This project was created during an “artist in residence” program at the ZKM (Centre for Media Art in Karlsruhe, Germany). Feelings, associations, mental images and spontaneous
  • Lozano-Hemmer, Rafael. Surface Tension In ACM SIGGRAPH, Visual Proceedings, Chicago, ILL: 1993.
  • Valise in an iPod follows after Duchamp's Readymade mini-museum, "Box in Valise" ( 1935-41 ). Valise in an iPod plays with the tension between the mass object and the reproducibility of the digital object, the promotional nature of consumer branding
  • “Surface Tension” is a collaborative interdisciplinary work for disklavier piano and interactive video created by pianist Eve Egoyan and artist David Rokeby. It was commissioned by the Open Ears Festival with a grant from the Canada Council. It was
  • Mark J. Stock is an artist, scientist, and programmer who creates still and moving images combining elements of nature, physics, chaos, computation, and algorithm. His works explore the tension between the natural world and its simulated
  • Erratum 1
    In the Erratum series of biopoems, pairs of words are seen in a field in which layers of colors embed and dissolve the verbal forms. The pairs always produce semantic tension. Alive as the biotopes are, lexical form and color are unstable and always