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  • Digital Nights Singapore 2010 17 - 26 September An interactive new media and digital arts fest during the SGP Season featuring LAb[au]'s installations: frameworks f5x5x2 binary waves, cybernetic urban installation at: SAM _ Singapore Art
  • Bird & the Moon -
    Bird & the Moon explores the representation of environmental data by incorporating nature back into the loop – making the live data feed back into a system that aesthetically links us back to the natural world. The work includes a seasonal affective
  • The Geo Quick Response project proposes to modify and question the representations of the geopark landscape, and also aims at making visitors aware of the more global problems raised by this landscape. By having visitors to interact with the work
  • Powerbike -
    This mutant bicycle, the pedal and gear mechanism of which is made up of a flexible ladder, symbolizes the “seven deadly wishes”. Visitors are invited to climb up to the seat but when they try, the mechanism moves into reverse, turning the user into
  • Disillusion of a Fish Pond was one of three performances during the exhibition This is no Thing - This is a Situation of Opportunity at the Kingly Street Gallery in London. In this work a naked woman swathed in bandages of cotton-wool was sitting at
  • (2020, 7” HD video brochure, video loop, sound, 8.26" x 5.82”) Captured while on transit to New York one year ago. I found myself next to a fellow traveler suffering from a severe cold. These days I would most likely start up and run, but at that
  • Presentation of digital film as largescale projection with amplified stereo sound from DCP on continuous loop in the cinema, for seated audience; for Plymouth Arts Centre's exhibition programme of artist's moving image (premiere, 10 to 19 January
  • This interactive video installation is a collaboration between myself and Camille Turner. This mediawork is an exploration of the sex, beauty and racial myths which are encountered by a young black Canadian woman and the various conflicting message
  • softchair -
    Dynamic seats, behaving like friends, and communicating together to determine a common shape. The research is a part of the reflexion about behavioural design.
  • Can you see me now? -
    Can You See Me Now?draws upon the near ubiquity of handheld electronic devices in many developed countries. Blast Theory are fascinated by the penetration of the mobile phone into the hands of poorer users, rural users, teenagers and other