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  • Make Out -
    Make Out Shadow Box 8 , 2009 "Make Out" is the eight piece in the Shadow Box series of interactive displays with a built-in computerized tracking system. This piece shows thousands of internet videos of couples looking at each other: as soon as
  • Lagoglyph
    The Lagoglyphs are a series of artworks in different media in which Eduardo Kac creates a visual language and form of writing that he describes as "rabbitographic". The series references Kac's project GFP Bunny (2000)—also known as Alba, the green
  • Internetscapes -
    Internetscapes series of Electronic Drawings initially developed as project pages for "Untitled". Web2 Krisenstab (Web2 Crisis Staff) Internetbauanleitung (Internet Construction Manual) Netzitadelle (Internet Citadel) Internetscape
  • PIXELSHADE (I & II) -
    PIXELSHADE (I & II) The ‘PixelShades’ are part of a series of projects that were developed for the occasion of showing with Ingo Maurer in Milan & New York in 2006 and 2007. They are designed to print out any digital information (images,
  • TATI bag -
    Bag conceived by the artist series for the TATI stores.
  • Border/No Border -
    The first video represents the Indian dancer and choreographer Keity Ajoure running and doing dance steps on a striped mosaic that looks like a series of borders. Opposite this, a hidden camera in the border zone of Zurich airport films businessmen
  • Transfiguration -
    A unique digital painting on aluminum, 36" x 36", from the series "No More War"
  • FLAG METAMORPHOSES -
    FLAG METAMORPHOSES A participatory art project - a growing series of Flash animations with many authors. Every animation shows a relation, a connection, an interaction between two (or more) countries. Each animation starts with a flag and ends with
  • Video shadow play, two single channel animations, a series of lights and eight rotating reverse painted Lexan cylinders, sound, 3 min
  • RGB -
    A self made computer program mixes three colors very slowly per random: Red, Green, Blue. Thats the reason why the color compositon is never the same and never repeats. The colors are projected onto the white areas of the picture. The RGB series