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  • Dynamic projection The dynamic image projection 'Topography of Movement' features two oversized hands in motion. They seem to be feeling out their environment, gliding or swiping over the surface upon which they rest. The two cropped projections
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  • Optical Diffraction -
    Video installation – diptych: Upper part: video projection: Bodyfraction 2020 (Uršula Berlot & Sunčana Kuljiš), Hyperoptics 2021 (Uršula Berlot); sound: Scanner – Robin Rimbaud Lower part: light image-object: laser-cut and digital print on
  • Paracube: paraCubes -
    For this project, a cuboid was defined by six parametric surfaces, each with its own coordinate system. The parametric equations governing each surface were arranged so that a variation on a particular surface would cause reactions or permutations
  • Event: M2 - The Lab, San FranciscoInstitution: Topological Research LabComment:
  • Osthoff, Simone. Elsewhere in Contemporary Art: Topologies of Artists' Works, Writings, and Archives Art Journal (Winter 2006): 6-17.
  • Kusahara, Machiko. A Topology of Body and Space In The Museum Inside The Network, edited by ICC/NTTTokyo, JP: ICC/NTT Publishing, 1995.
  • Note from Eduardo Kac: "Please note that it is impossible to convey the readerly interactivity and the spatiotemporal qualities of these pieces on a web page. The documentary images below serve as an introduction to this work. Six different points
  • ScanLink can be described as walking the web backwards. The underlying topology of connectedness, such as popularity and power distribution, is shown through a reverse traversal of links for any given web page. Using ScanLink the user can select a
  • 6,54’ video, 3D modeling, 3D animation The video combines abstract video recordings of light-kinetic sculptures in motion together 3D simulations of them. This interplay of digitally simulated and analogue visual effects creates a topology of hybrid