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  • With "Arabesque" I have concerned myself not only with the sculpting of three dimensions but also with a fourth, the dimension of time. I have endeavored to create a sculpture that evolves transforms and even regresses. An artwork that falls
  • For the opening night of the #HYPERLINK festival on 26th April 2013, Alex May debuted a 75 minute ‘Painting With Light’ live video mapping art performance in the South Tank at Tate Modern, London. Using his own custom software, Alex creates scenes
  • Tweet Time -
    In a world in which everything is accelerating, taking time out to reconsider one's daily habits, reclaim one's own choice of rhythm, and be aware of our limits, seems ever more vital. With Tweet Time, which was produced in collaboration with
  • "Fantastic diver" is the name of a film created in 1905 by the Aragon’s director Segundo de Chomón. This facility called Electric diver, uses fragments of the digitized footage to develop a series of projections that the viewer can be modified by
  • Scan Sweep Swipe Wipe investigates the possibilities of volumetric imagery; imagery that can literally be seen 'in the air' in three physical dimensions. The goal of the work is not generating a realistic three-dimensionality that represents reality
  • It´s a game where you can create your own Environment.
  • Little Movies -
    "Little Movies" is a lyrical and theoretical project about the aesthetics of digital cinema, and a eulogy to its earliest form--QuickTime. The project began in 1994 when the World Wide Web was just beginning to gain mass exposure. Manovich's
  • Due to the increasing proliferation of surveillance cameras, we are caught up in an everyday and worldwide “paranoia” of insecurity, what we could call “a society of surveillance”. This project wishes to create a series of “living” robotic cameras
  • This proposed expanded cinema installation was an outdoor projection screen on which projected 35mm movies would materialize in smoke and steam. Mounted high on a steel frame, the approximately 6 m x 4 m screen was a shallow box construction with
  • Auditorium
    The Auditorium was the world’s first two-level air-supported structure. With two sets of revolving doors, the ground level could operate at a higher pressure than the upper level. This was necessary to support the weight of people sitting on its