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  • Taken -
    ... gallery visitors are extracted from the ground of the gallery floors and walls, and then looped back onto themselves at 20 second intervals. The result is that every action that has taken place in the gallery since the computer was turned on occurs...
  • Mood Swings -
    ... and disturbing to peaceful and calming. Each state lasts exactly one minute and it is striking how different this 60 seconds are experienced with the change of sound and color. This work is informed by the artist's study of Indian chakra...
  • ... a free mobile app developed by Lozano-Hemmer's studio, participants were invited to record and submit messages of up to 30 seconds. In response, 24 robotic searchlights, stationed along the Parkway, created a unique dynamic light formation in the sky. The...
  • ... line of only thirteen characters is entered into the command line of a Unix system and the enter key is pressed, within seconds the computer will crash because the devious little program commands it to make multiple copies of itself, setting off a chain...
  • ... My estimate of their speed was something over 3000 Kmph and their altitude above 13000 m. We observed them about 30-45 seconds. After completing the trip and driving home, I turned on the radio to hear the latest news. The announcer said that according...
  • Tweet Time -
    ... of strangers who find the time on the Web to show the planet that they don't have enough (time). All these wasted seconds used creating tweets are therefore offered up to those looking at the piece. When they first confront it, the artwork will...
  • ...3 Seconds in the Memory of the Internet explores the notion of privacy and memory on the Internet. Three arbitrary seconds were selected from three different decades in the Internet's development: one from the 1980s , one from the 1990s and one from the 2000s. For a...
  • ... image. The film was recorded by a high-speed camera and documents the pitch of a giant wave during a storm—capturing a few seconds in a small segment of the ocean. ...
  • ... detects all moving persons and communicates their data to artificial programmes insects. When a person moves, within seconds hundreds of flies invade his or her body, but when he or she stands still, the insects fly away. The resulting image...
  • ... thereby creating a recognizable likeness of the individual.. Posing in front of the monitor attracts the flies. Within seconds they invade the face, but even the slightest movement of the head or of parts of the face drives them off. The portraits are...