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  • Word Play
    Word Play is a permanent installation in the Stadstheater - the main theater in Arnhem, which stages both the classics and contemporary theatre. Word Play is constructed of two LED text displays that are mounted on rails and motorized so they move
  • Laser-cut and digital print on plexiglass, projected light variable dimensions Photosensitive images are based on microscopic images of the nanoparticles of a magnetic fluid’s crystallized structure. Digitally processed and laser-treated images of
  • Uršula Berlot, Kaleidoscopic Gaze, 2010 video projection onto an image on a mirror (video loop 6′); two mirrors (90 x 180 cm; 90 x 110 cm), foil covering, projection and reflected light Site specific video installation; variable dimensions Uršula
  • After Pey-Chwen Lin completed the “Making of Eve Clone I”, she created an interactive installation, the “Great Image of Eve Clone”, to further explore the relationship between humans and Eve Clone — the way a human gave life to Eve Clone is similar
  • Birth of Eve Clone P -
    The Birth of Eve Clone P is a large-scale projection installation of three Eve Clone images. It shows Eve Clone being placed in a test tube. There, she is slowly cultivated, changing from a draft to a digital wireframe and finally a metallic
  • Ideal Spaces is an art and research working group focused on the shaping of contemporary living spaces. Drawing from historical and technological research, the group, composed of cultural theorists, digital engineers and artists, develops
  • SHORT BIO Jon Thomson (b. 1969) and Alison Craighead (b. 1971) are artists living and working in London. They make artworks and installations for galleries, online and sometimes outdoors. Much of their recent work looks at live networks like the
  • Bedau, Mark A.. Philosophical Content and Method of Artificial Life In The Digital Phoenix: How Computers are Changing Philosophy, edited by Terrell Ward Bynam and James H. Moor, 135-152. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1998.
  • Davies, Char. Changing Space: Virtual Reality as an Arena of Embodied Being In Multimedia: From Wagner to Virtual Reality, edited by Randall Packer and Ken Jordan, 293-300. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 2002.
  • Davies, Char. Changing Space: Virtual Reality as an Arena of Being In The Virtual Dimension: Architecture, Representation, and Crash Culture, edited by John Beckmann, 144-155. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1998.