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  • electric earth -
    In Doug Aitken’s cinemascope-like, walk-in, multi-sectioned, video installation «Electric Earth» [...] the public is transported into the atmosphere of an airport by night. A flaming car and an abandoned shopping cart compliment the eerie scenario
  • Latour, Bruno and Peter Weibel, ed. Making Things Public. Atmospheres of Democracy. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2005.
  • Image Fulgurator -
    The Image Fulgurator is a device for physically manipulating photographs. It intervenes when a photo is being taken, without the photographer being able to detect anything. The manipulation is only visible on the photo afterwards. In principle,
  • Responsive audiovisual installation where visitors playfully stack, as if pieces of a giant interactive puzzle, plastic bins that act as symbols of containers transiting world markets. Video-mapping projections react to the new sculptural
  • Immersive film, specially designed for a fulldome environment. Multiple 3D landscapes modulated by female voices. The physical absence of the performers is materialized here by the pairing of the spatialization of their litanies to the movement of
  • 40JAHREVIDEOKUNST.DE Teil 2 Joseph Beuys, Wolf Kahlen, Ulrike Rosenbach, Holger Czukay, Anna Oppermann, Klaus vom Bruch, Walter Schröder-Limmer, Bazon Brocks, Gerry Schum, Jörg Herold, Michael Morgner, Lutz Dammbeck, Ulrich Rückriem, Klaus Rinke,
  • Responsive audiovisual installation where visitors playfully stack, as if pieces of a giant interactive puzzle, plastic bins that act as symbols of containers transiting world markets. Video-mapping projections react to the new sculptural
  • ursula damm greenhouse converter, 2008 Cybernetic-model, consisting of waterfleas (daphnia magna), algues (Hydrodictyonreticulatum, volvoxglobator), LEDs with changing colours; pump, monitor, camera, waterfountain Water enriched with
  • CircuiTUI -
    Bridging the gap between textbook and laboratory learning, CircuiTUI leverages the power of both advanced real-time circuit simulation and the hands-on and the collaborative atmosphere of a laboratory. With CircuiTUI, projected images of circuit
  • Blow Up records, amplifies, and projects human breath into a room-sized field of wind. The installation comprises two devices. The first is a rectangular array of twelve small impellers, which stands on a table on one side of the gallery. This small