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  • Manier, Jeremy. Art Takes a Genetic Engineering Leap Chicago Tribune , no. 19 (September 2000): Section 2, p.3.
  • Virtual Berlin Wall -
    The Berlin Wall separated West Berlin from East Berlin from 1961 - 1989. As part of the “inner German border” it was a symbol of the Cold War and the division of large parts of the world into two opposing political systems. By now, most traces of
  • A virtual reality murder mystery - part movie, part performance - was created at The Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada, in collaboration with Michael Mackenzie. It is an immersive interactive narrative piece. It combines interactive computer
  • Digital video 2 mins 10 secs colour, stereo sound by Jon Rose A short work based on the ideas and suggestions of the violinist and composer Jon Rose. (source: http://www.littlepig.org.uk/)
  • the leap -
    The Leap carries out a new interpretation of Norwegian national symbols: Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt", Edvard Grieg's music to the play and The Norwegian mountain wilds. In the installation these functions as condensed symbols of our
  • spectraII -
    The installation relies on the intersection of sound and architecture and continues Ikeda's interest in phenomena - be they light, tone or sound - and how they materialise and manifest themselves in the world. The piece is built as a narrow,
  • The Berlin Files -
    "You're sitting in a bar. You pull out a book that you just bought to look at, a collection of short stories. Flipping through it you stop on a paragraph describing a dark street in Berlin, a woman in a red dress walks out of a doorway towards
  • This collaborative composition consists of 6 movements, leading the listener through a utopian sonic maelstrom in a modern re- interpretation of some sections of ‘New Atlantis’ (Francis Bacon, 1624- 27). Psychedelica, field recordings and abstract
  • Divers Faits -
    The project Divers Faites is built around a photographic series of contemporary still lives. The historic references of the project are situated in the Dutch painting of XVIIth century, which contains a real dictionary of visual allegories developed