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  • This was a performance installation at De Lantaren theatre in Rotterdam. When entering the theatre, members of the audience looked through an augmented-reality projection console, where they saw an animated computer-generated image of a swing that
  • Dildomatic Opera -
    ... nature of games against child trying to convert sounds, notes and voice stuttering, screaming, belching, and other electronic...
  • Moya, the Artist living in his art work Performer, visual and digital artist, Patrick Moya make an art mediterranean, funny, baroque, generous and delightful. In Nice (big city near the sea), where he lives, he is the last part of the artistic
  • VERBARIUM - video
    ... design functions. It provides constantly new images that are not any more pre-defined by the artist but instead develop in...
  • ... using the mouse, we could cross one variant with another. The algorithm manipulated the RGB color values of each pixel,...
  • artTrap -
    In the main gallery of a contemporary art museum. A big one... A cubic room de 4 x 4 x 3m.No ceiling. The top of the box is open. This room is surrounded by 4 walls. In the middle of each wall : a door. At the beginning the door height is
  • ISEA, International Symposium on Electronic Arts is the major academic event on Media Art, research and creation. Value of Values is an invited artwork curated by Art Center Nabi for the Lux Aeterna Exhibition. “Value of Values (VoV) is a
  • Timetable
    In Timetable, an image is projected from above onto a large circular table. Twelve dials are positioned around the perimeter of the table. The functions each of these dials changes and mutates, depending on what is projected onto them at any given
  • ... of Uršula Berlot’s exhibition (Polymorphic Imprint) does not lie so much in the usage of images created through a procedure that...
  • The ABSTRACT SHOTS are some of the outcomes of the BRAIN FACTORY that gave the exhibition spectators in Paris, Seoul, Brisbane and Hong Kong the possibility to become “brain-workers”. Using no hands and no words, they gave a shape to human