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  • ... Virtual Museum. Forwards and backwards movement of the chair causes corresponding motion by the viewer through the museum space represented on the screen. Turning the chair producess a rotation of this virtual image space, and also a synchronous physical...
  • ... and site-specific works from the series 'Form.Code.Maps', which translate areas of experience such as landscape, body, space, atmosphere into fluctuating computer-generated 3-D lenticular images. Introduction: Gerfried Stocker, Director of the Ars...
  • ... same method for fixing smells. To do that, we have created an array of gas analyzer sensors that continuously examine the space and the people within their operating range. The data from the gas analyzers constitute a pattern that is unique to this place,...
  • Blow Up - video
    ... display that is designed to fragment a surveillance camera view into 2400 virtual cameras that zoom into the exhibition space in fluid and autonomous motion. Inspired by Antonioni, the piece is intended as a an exercise to underline the construction of...
  • ...Part I: on the embodied experience and the augmentation of space
  • ... an ironic, cynic or even pathetic order. The work superimposes images and sounds from different contexts in terms of time and space. Formally it is like a mixture of radio and TV. Parts of the sound track of Glauber Rocha¹s film "Cancer" (1968-72) describing...
  • Media Bombs -
    ...From a master missile installed in the center of space, 36 Media Bombs drop out. A crystal TV is embedded in each of the bombs, and the monitors broadcast programs of stock information from all over the world. The programs, each broadcast from a different...
  • ...comprises five video projections which atmospherically depict and re-interpret our habitat. In the exhibition space five projections are set up like a landscape. Each of these projections represents one aspect of the manifestation of nature as altered by civilization,...
  • Nevel -
    ... 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, like in a mutating city, to linger and...
  • Landscape -
    ... time has been stopped. Therefore all the raindrops are frozen in the air, generating an organic, 3 dimensional grid of the space. The only living element in the animation is the virtual camera, which one moves through the village.