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  • Theme: Interactive Body
  • 24hr video loop for LED mosaic, permanently installed in the entrance lobby of the F. Hoffmann - La Roche home for IT (HIT255) in Kaiseraugst, Switzerland. Themed with the two cycles of life and sun, the 33 x 14 ft mosaic, like an archeological
  • Lives and works in New York Videoinstallations, Media-Art, Writings, Mediatheory Themen: Medien und Kommunikationstechnologie, strategisches Sehen, simultanes Sehen und Gesehenwerden, Kybernetik, digitale Interaktionen; schreibt für Artforum,
  • Kwangju Biennale 2004 -
    "The Gwangju Biennale 2004 is a cultural forum that experiments with established cultural practices that are centered around the art specialist and cultural power, specifically, artist and curator. To subvert the existing hierarchy, we deploy new
  • ARTEC 97
    The theme concept of the Biennale is 'THE GARDEN: The Successors to Eden', the Biennale proposed the idea of a 'meta-garden': the environment of the near future and unconscious landscapes concealed in close and familiar spaces. The main contents of
  • Roth, Martin, ed. Der Themenpark der EXPO 2000 die Entdeckung einer neuen Welt. Vol.2. Basic Needs/ Mensch/ Ernährung/ Zukunft/ Gesundheit, Wien, New York: Springer, 2000.
  • Sequences of images were created that freely interpreted the themes of Peter Gabriel's song cycle to provide a continuous visual accompaniment to the live stage performance (Genesis world tour 1975). These slides were projected onto three screens
  • Figure -
    FIGURE is an interactive installation. Spectators are invited to take part in the formation process of the cinematic meaning. The interaction is based on the conversation between the moving body and cinematic elements. Spectators are photographed
  • The "UFF" situation took place in Graz, Austria from 17-22 May 2013 and was concerned with food generally, and more specifically with the industrialisation of Austrian farming practices and the impact of this on animal welfare, the environment, and
  • The theme for ELO 2020 is “(un)continuity”: participants are invited to explore fluidity and nonbinary concepts, including, representation/presentation; categorization; spectra of light, sound, and ultra/infra visible; social organization; unity;