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  • .. explore the potential of the human body to be an audio-visual instrument ..
  • ... Acevedo’s visual music explores the implications of synesthesia through computer animated geometry.
  • Images of our brain, captured with the means of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), assist neuro-scientists to decipher the mechanisms of our thoughts. With a field intensity of three Tesla, state-of-the-art brain scanners offer a superior
  • .. co-founder of several media art research projects and artist residency programmes, including Art-A-Hack and ThoughtWorks Arts Residency ..
  • Y straight forward? A city-tour guide of a different sort The human eye is an omnivore and so constantly feeding the corresponding brain cells with loads of information. Only later the important is segregated from the insignificant, but far more
  • M I N D CA T H E D R A L V I R T U A L R E A L I T Y Mind Cathedral is a gigantic abstract VR construction, consisting of enormous pillars seemingly thrown on to and over one another, creating a kind of mental vertigo. They are hollow, so if one
  • The sculptures “reconfigure(d) – object 1 and 2” are part of a series of kinetic objects dealing with elusive states of consciousness and the translation of brain activity measurements into rhythms. With this body of work I am studying the
  • sentient (being) -
    We live in the age of the quantified self. Physiological data is recorded over periods of time, and its evaluation and interpretation is carried out with the help of machines. Electroencephalography and imaging methods are used to measure patterns
  • RADIANCE. The International Research Platform For Virtual Reality Experiences in Art https://www.radiancevr.co/artists/monika-fleischmann-and-wolfgang-strauss/fleischmann-strauss-home-of-the-brain/.
  • Victor Acevedo’s 1990 digital image called “Tell Me the Truth” is included in this exhibition.