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  • Monologue 2021 -
    Monologue is about psychological experience of women. Inspired by women’s diaries and “Nu Shu” which is an old writing system in China used only among women, “Monologue” tries to convey women’s internal and external contradictories which comes from
  • Geolocative performance simultaneously staged in the street and in the theater. The public sits in a tent, on which text messages of an urban passer-by / actor are manipulated by movements of a dancer outside the tent. Surveillance technologies, GPS
  • Geolocative performance simultaneously staged in the street and in the theater. The public sits in a tent, on which text messages of an urban passer-by / actor are manipulated by movements of a dancer outside the tent. Surveillance technologies, GPS
  • Lipton, Leonard. Now Step into a Movie: Sensorama Popular Photography 61-62 (July 1964): 114, 116.
  • Michelin, Simone. O Centro do Crisol In Redes Sensoriais: Arte, Ciencia e Tecnologia, edited by Katia Maciel and André Parente, 107-120. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Editora Contracapa, 2003.
  • Maciel, Katia; Parente, Andre and Simone Michelin, ed. Redes Sensoriais: Arte, Ciência e Tecnologia. Essay: O Centro do Crisol.. ISBN 85-86011-74-6, Rio de Janeiro: Editora Contracapa, 2003.
  • Maciel, Katia; Parente, Andre and Simone Michelin, ed. Redes Sensoriais: Arte, Ciência e Tecnologia. Essay: O Centro do Crisol.. ISBN 85-86011-74-6, Rio de Janeiro: Editora Contracapa, 2003.
  • Breath
    Human breathing is a complicated mechanism that can be influenced so that people changes their peed of breathing. Breath is a virtual space in which the spectator experiences in a cybernetic world presenting images how breath mechanism can be
  • A-Positive -
    A-positive, a dialogical event created by Ed Bennett and myself, probes the delicate relationship between the human body and emerging new breeds of hybrid machines that incorporate biological elements and from these elements extract sensorial or
  • Event: Touch the VirtualInstitution: SENSORIAL: Body, Media and the Relational WorldComment: