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  • constructued for the Rachel Carson bridge. Carson was an American marine biologist, author, and conservationist whose book Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement. Over 27,000 multicolored LED
  • Video sculpture A monitor is hung up with rubber bands and steel spirals, and thus installed as a punching ball in the exhibition space. A video shows the world globe seen from orbit. The globe rotates and passes through a process of resolution and
  • Jamieson, Helen Varley. "UpStage, cyberformance et assistance intermédiale" - chapter in Théâtre et intermédialité sous la direction de Jean-Marc Larrue; ISBN-13 978-2-7574-0907-7;. Ars du spectacle - Images et sons, Lille, France: Presses
  • Ágora
    Holopoem conceived to be sent in the direction of the Andromeda galaxy (not launched)
  • A lively pedestrian crossing in the heart of Germany’s capital Berlin: people are allowed to walk on the road in any direction, as long as the lights are green, so they hurry; at least most of them. But you can eavesdrop on what they think, just by
  • This sculpture enabled beams of light to be dynamically moved over Genesis's entire stage as well as out into the auditorium. It was constituted by six large mirrors which were all pivoted on two axes respectively and could be rotated in all
  • Paris VideoPlan -
    Paris VideoPlan was commissioned by the RATP (Paris Metro) to map the Madeleine district of Paris from the point-of-view of walking down the sidewalk. It was filmed with a stop-frame 35mm camera mounted on an electric cart, filming one frame every 2
  • Organizer: Sandrine Amiel, Parlement européen, Direction générale de la Communication Bureau en France, Paris Special thanks to Adrienne Éva Burányi, Director of Institute Liszt, Paris, Emma Bornai, Attachée culturelle of Institute Liszt, Paris, and
  • Transporter -
    2 conveyor belts of about 13m long are set up next to each other and running in opposite directions. People can lay down on them to be transported very slowly. Hidden under the surface an invisible mechanism produces a subtle yet intense tactile