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  • DeCarlo, Tessa. Web Sightings: On Gallery Walls The Wall Street Journal (July 1995).
  • London Dig
    London Dig is composed of four 42 inch plasma screens arranged in a rectangular array of two by two screens, creating a larger single image. The imagery displayed on the screens derives from numerous bird's eye views of the City of London, centred
  • Helyer, Nigel. Prometheus Bound in: Innovation in Australian Arts, Media and Design: Fresh Challenges for the Tertiary Sector. Germany: Wissler, Rod, Haseman, Brad, Wallace, Sue-Anne, Keane, Michael, 2004.
  • Terzopoullos, Demetri and Xiaoyuan Tu and Radek Grzeszcuk. Artificial Fishes: Autonomous Locomotion, Perception, Behaviour, and Learning in a Simulated Physical World. Artificial Life 1, no. 4 (Summer 1994): 327-351.
  • After highschool and community service in an institution for the mentally ill he went to Marburg to study art, music and media at Phillips Universität. One year later he changed to the Städelschule in Frankfurt in order to study film with Peter
  • Escher Girl -
    Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Pigment Inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (Also available larger custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: March 2002 Victor: This is a portrait of a woman who
  • My Black Cat -
    In a series of 'test cases', Knowbotic Research investigate the construction of identity, power, and communication.The installation Black_Cat confronts the constitution of subjectivity under the current post-media condition. In this installation,
  • Birth of Eve Clone P -
    The Birth of Eve Clone P is a large-scale projection installation of three Eve Clone images. It shows Eve Clone being placed in a test tube. There, she is slowly cultivated, changing from a draft to a digital wireframe and finally a metallic
  • AirBoard -
    a board ride on the air Air Board is a sculptured board with jet engine and made for the purpose of hovering in the air. It is loaded with small turbojet engine and allows one person to stand on and hovers a few centimeters high above the ground
  • "Levels of Nothingness," 2009 Sept 17 - 21, 2009 The Guggenheim Museum, New York performance, installation dimensions variable Inspired by Vasily Kandinsky’s Yellow Sound (1912), Rafael Lozano-Hemmer created an installation where colors are