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  • Border/No Border -
    The first video represents the Indian dancer and choreographer Keity Ajoure running and doing dance steps on a striped mosaic that looks like a series of borders. Opposite this, a hidden camera in the border zone of Zurich airport films businessmen
  • An old wooden boat is suspended from a metal frame like a swing, moving forward and backward in an unnaturally slow and almost imperceptible motion. The boat neither assumes the bouncing rhythm of a wave, nor the smooth alter- nation of a pendulum,
  • There Is No Business -
    TITLE: There is no business ARTIST: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer WORK DATE: 2009 CATEGORY: Installations MATERIALS: Installation néon, métal, timer / neon installation, metal, timer EDITION/SET OF: 1/6 SIZE: h: 60 x w: 60 x d: 8 cm / h: 23.6
  • Making of Eve Clone I -
    In the video Making of Eve Clone I, I looked back and represented the process of me creating Eve Clone and the evolution of her body in each period. From the original drafting of Eve Clone, which recorded my inspiration of drawings, to using
  • "Semioptics for Spinoza", 2012 Shadow Object 3 computer, kinect, projector, metal, motor, arduino processor, lens projection: 68.9 x 48" / 175 x 122 cm wall mount: 28.4 x 17.3 x 11.8" / 72 x 44 x 30 cm "Semioptics for Spinoza" is the third
  • Bifurcation, Shadow Object 2, 2012 Computer, kinect, projector, metal, motor, arduino processor, fumigated wood 175 x 122 cm Ed. 1/6 +1AP A small Y-shaped branch, similar to a divining rod, is suspended from a thread and moves with the air flow
  • "Cardinal Directions," 2010 Surveillance monitor, embedded computer, infrared sensors, robotic actuator, slip ring, stainless steel support, custom software, metal certificate 51.1" x 11.8" x 11.8" / 130 x 30 x 30 cm, free-standing sculpture edition
  • Dixon, Steve. Metal Performance: Humanizing Robots, Returning to Nature, and Camping About TDR 48, no. 4 (Winter 2004).
  • Alchemist’s Study is a series realized by image synthesis where a text prompt “imaginary workspaces electrostatic” produced an image which then diverged and mutated resulting in a sequence of variations similar to genetic evolutionary processes.
  • Imaginary Workspaces is a series inspired by dystopian science fiction narratives as written by Stanislaw Lem and Philip K. Dick that imagine fictional industrial workspaces. This collection of invented images oscillate between retro futuristic