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The Beta Renders series
2011
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2012
I agree : 1. To obtain or receive (something) on loan with the promise or understanding of returning it or its equivalent. 2. To adopt or use as one's own: I borrowed your polygon I am giving you back the fundamental transformation. 3. To take a
Horizon Swell
2011
Event: Horizon SwellInstitution: Fons Welters GalleryComment:
CrossWorlds
2009
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2009
CrossWorlds, solo project, monumental installation in the Sancy National Parc, in the frame of Horizon projet, Auvergne, France, June - September 2009
Media Scape: Beyond Horizon – City Permutations
2008
Event: Media Scape: Beyond Horizon – City PermutationsInstitution: Museo LapidariumComment:
Lawrence Malstaf
The work of Lawrence Malstaf can be situated on the borderline between the visual and the theatrical. After having studied industrial design, Lawrence Malstaf starts of in theatre. He designs scenographies for choreographers and directors as Benoît
Beyond the Horizon
2015
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Event: Beyond the HorizonInstitution: ADM GalleryComment:
ADM 10th Anniversary Faculty Show "Beyond the Horizon" Catalog
2015
Sabapathy, T.K. and Michelle Lim, ed. ADM 10th Anniversary Faculty Show "Beyond the Horizon" Catalog. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University, 2015.
Invisible Cantilever
1996
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1996
This project considers the distance between the viewer and what is being viewed. How does technology alter our perceptions of distance, scale, and structure? Technologies for viewing continue to evolve, from the camera obscura to the telescope to
Art-Nature, catalog
2009
Kisseleva Olga. Art-Nature, catalog. Sancy, France: Horizons, 2009.
Techno-Spiritual Horizons: Compassionate Networked Art Forms and Noetic Fields of Cyborg Body and Consciousness
2017
Moore, Lila. Techno-Spiritual Horizons: Compassionate Networked Art Forms and Noetic Fields of Cyborg Body and Consciousness Technoetic Arts: A Journal of Speculative Research 15, no. 3 (December 2017): 325-339.
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