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  • O`Donoghue, Karl. Virtual Ecology: The Work of Char Davies In Thought Lines 3: An Anthology of Research, edited by Paul O´Brien, 284-294. Dublin: National College of Art and Design, 1999.
  • Galloway, Alexander. What you see is what you get? In The archive in motion: new conceptions of the archive in contemporary thought and new media practices, edited by Eivind Røssaak, 155-182. Oslo: Novus Press, 2010.
  • Profilneurose -
    'A profile like a witch' – I often thought when looking in the mirror, or when my shadow flits past me. Cosmetic surgery promises a remedy. But does that make us happier, better, more beautiful, more lovable? First the nose, then the chin, a bit
  • The sculptures “reconfigure(d) – object 1 and 2” are part of a series of kinetic objects dealing with elusive states of consciousness and the translation of brain activity measurements into rhythms. With this body of work I am studying the
  • Nastplas is an international Artists duo based in Madrid, Spain, formed in 2006 by illustrator Fran R. Learte 'drFranken' and creative director Natalia Molinos 'Na' (together 'Equipo Nastplas'). Our work combines an impressive range of digital
  • The Thoughtbody EnvironmentArtist: Bill SeamanComment:
  • A collection of images and thoughts about skin
  • An Ascent
    video, 7,08’ By mixing colourful abstract light patterns and fragments of figurative reality the video aims to visualize a kind of inner psychological landscape, where words, thoughts, memories, emotions and desires combine and coexist in a highly
  • INsideOUT -
    This performance is about the materialization of the performer’s thoughts and feelings on the stage. In the performance, imagination becomes spatial. The stage is a place for the appearance of the invisible. Yasu Ohashi says: “the actors aim at our
  • Elke Reinhuber is not your average artist, because she became a specialist on choice, decision making and counterfactual thoughts in media arts. As a decidophobic in her own life, she explores in particular alternative layers of the here and now