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  • The Trill-machine -
    A machine that sets an entire building in motion through vibrations. Use of this device will consequently result in the ultimate destruction of the building. (source: http://marnixdenijs.nl)
  • Destruction of the remnants of an exhibition with sound pneumatics using speakers.
  • Such is the very essence of this work, which utilizes these various strategies, layered upon each other to create a metaphor about grief and loss. For the stereo speakers can be about brothers, lovers, twins and the destruction of one's mate when it
  • 400s -
    henrik menné 400s, 2010 Stearin, iron, wood, various electronics Supported by: The Danish Arts Council Committee for Visual Arts Courtesy: Galleri Tom Christoffersen, Copenhague this machine-sculpture is specially made for the exhibition and
  • Inspired by the "Industrial Revolution" and the subsequent changes in human development brought about by that revolution. A path that has and will lead humanity to both heaven and hell. I wanted to try to capture the paradox of this duality by
  • Event: Ellen Pearlman, Myths of Creation & Destruction, ISEA New Mexico 2012Institution: ISEA New Mexico Comment:
  • Incompatibility is the condition arising when things are not working together. Given the current worldwide proclamations of crisis, be they political, financial, technological or environmental, it may seem as if incompatible elements and situations
  • Andres E Burbano and Esteban García. Desxiframent del codi navajo amb Bill Toledo Artnodes: revista d'art, ciència i tecnologia (2015).
  • 4 Space -
    In this interactive installation, three viewers are able to manipulate components of a computer-generated image using multi-axis joysticks positioned in front of a projection screen. The image is a half octagonal cylinder that is divided into three
  • Energy conversion -
    In the plant cell, huge numbers of chlorophyll molecules are linked one to another. When they receive light, they synchronize their activity perfectly. Each of the molecules receives and transmits photons all the way to the reaction center of the