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  • Bewegung in Silber -
    Commissioned by Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau for the Bauhaus Farbfest: Silber 2. Prize at the competition ''Hören und Sehen'' organized by the ZKM (Center for Art and Media) in Karlsruhe and the Institute fuer Neue Musik in Darmstadt. Inspired by the
  • ZHONG -
    Inspired by the Chinese character Zhong (the center, the middle), this audiovisual composition is a search for the CENTER, discovering a universe of constant and eternal modification, a world driven by the dynamic created through opposite fighting
  • ” … Il semble que l’être volant dépasse l’atmosphère même où il vole. ” *** (It seems that the flying being exceeds even the atmosphere where he flies.) -Nuit Bleue- is the first ‘logbook’ of the TRAVELOG series : An assemblage of travels, of
  • This audiovisual composition shows the transformation from old plans of the city transformed into an imaginary map obtained from the convergence of natural structures such as tree branches and a new satellite image of the city. Visual elements are
  • A light installation for the Night of Museums Berlin inspired by the concept of coloured shadows in Goethe’s Theory of Colours
  • In 2014, I was invited to exhibit Revelation of Eve Clone IV in “Raising the Temperature” at the Queens Museum of Arts, New York. The work presented Eve Clone being submerged by seawater in a ruin. The water was dyed red, like blood from the dead.
  • Gessert, George. The Angel of Extinction Northwestern Review 34, no. 3 (1996).
  • Gernemann-Paulsen, A. and C. Robles Angel and U. Seifert and L. Schmidt. Physical Computing and New Media Art – new challenges events. 27. Tonmeistertagung (2012).
  • HINEIN (inwards) -
    HINEIN (inwards) is an invitation to travel inside the world of natural microstructures, combining subtle sounds and extreme close-up images of diverse natural surfaces whose microdimensions are not perceived in our daily life. Both visual and
  • Robles-Angel, Claudia and J. Birringer and U. Seifert and L. Scherffig. Bio-medical Signals in Media Art. ISEA 2017 Proceeding ISBN 978-958-759-161-3. (2017): 720-29.