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  • The 090909 UpStage Festival took place on 9 September 2009 (with bits on the 8th or the 10th depending on where you were in the world). 14 performances by artists across 9 time zones were presented over the 20 hours of the festival, with audiences
  • Infinity of Sound-Light Scope Away invites the audiences to record a piece of the singing of their signature song with mobile phones and transmits the recorded voice to the mirror space to create fascinating new songs. When audiences enter the room
  • Designed as a large scale video projection (3:12 minutes), like a sonorous moving billboard. It shows 3 times almost the same sequence of images, each time with a different audio. An old photography depicts the image of three children at the beach.
  • Audio-CD recordings of neighbours.
  • Uncle Roy All Around You is a game played online in a virtual city and on the streets of an actual city. Online Players and Street Players collaborate to find Uncle Roy's office before being invited to make a year long commitment to a total
  • Magnet -
    Interactive digital video projection environment 14 x 8 x 7 metres 2 large scale video projections, black and white, multi-channel interactive sound In collaboration with Stuart Jones (sound) Produced whilst Artist In Residence at the
  • Collection: Museum of Modern Art, New York. Csuri continued with this experimentation on other drawings, including one of a hummingbird in flight. Csuri produced over 14,000 frames, which exploded the bird, scattered it about, and reconstructed it.
  • The Spectrascope -
    The gallery installation of The Spectrascope consists of a large scale projection of the image updating in real-time accompanied by the 'fear frequency'*. This is an audio frequency of 19hz, which is just below the range of normal
  • the moment -
    Showing for the first time in the UK, The Moment is a vast kaleidoscopic audio-visual installation by Doug Aitken, capturing the acute sense of disorientation experienced on waking in an unfamiliar place. (Source:
  • Bob Lee
    Intrusively invading the public domain with audio-visuals of the stalker Bob Lee. (source: http://marnixdenijs.nl)