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  • Nevel -
    A matrix of nine pivoting walls forms a labyrinth whose architecture continuously changes. A sequence of different compositions creates choreography of spaces flowing into one another. It is an auto choreographic space to wander and get lost in,
  • keywords: bioart, genome, finger, soundart, genetics, synthetic voice, DNA – Sequence alignment, chromosome 1, DNA, Nucleotides, adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), thymine (T), DNA-Bases Description: Human Genome re-Activation on-line live
  • Unseen brings to light from darkness, the metaphorical images of the invisible, pervasive viruses penetrating our world. By rendering these transformations perceptible a sequence of configurations emerges: First sweeping the earth, unfolding up
  • Document B -
    Life has a beginning, a middle and an end. Our minds and memories see time pass in a narrative stream, moving from a beginning towards a close, and this pattern informs our concepts – and our preconceptions. But can we really confirm our lives as we
  • Alchemist’s Study is a series realized by image synthesis where a text prompt “imaginary workspaces electrostatic” produced an image which then diverged and mutated resulting in a sequence of variations similar to genetic evolutionary processes.
  • Refraction
    "Refraction" explores the cinematic narrative of the photographic image in a non-electronic form, the lenticular medium, a process in which two or more images can be seen sequentially simply through the changing of the observer’s viewing
  • Simanowski, Roberto. The Art of Mapping Statistics https://mediarep.org/bitstream/handle/doc/18643/Dichtung-Digital_35_1-10_Simanowski_Legrady_Mapping_Statistics_.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y.
  • 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
  • CAGEBIM is an installation where the visitor interacts. The visitor enters in the room and can read a John Cage's affirmation: " I am always interested in listening to. I am always less interested on the fixed relation between the parts. I am
  • 32. Canticle to the Sun IV, 1996 20" by 15"" Pen plotted drawing. In 1966 the artist painted a large eight-foot by four-foot wooden panel as a "Canticle to the Sun". That work, celebrating the sun, incorporated text from the sun canticle