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  • Davis, K. D. and Simon Penny. Dystopic Topics World Art 1 (1996): 30-33.
  • 1991 – the character of the programme has become more angular than before; there are more works that irritate in form and content, more documentaries that ry to find an innovative formal language for exciting topics, surprisingly more works that use
  • make-A-move -
    "make-A-move," is an interactive installation involving two encased flat screens, digital animation, and physical computing. Two automated portraits - a female and a male subject photographed by the artist - react to the movements of passersby.
  • Paule Mackrous. make-A-move Agence TOPO , no. 1 (NOBEMBER 2015): 1.
  • Paule Mackrous. make-A-move Agence TOPO , no. 1 (NOBEMBER 2015): 1.
  • Paule Mackrous. make-A-move Agence TOPO , no. 1 (NOBEMBER 2015): 1.
  • Light object Series 'Mirrors of the Unseen (MotU)' 'MotU #7' and 'MotU #8', from the series 'Mirrors of the Unseen', feature words and symbols that seem to float in the space like holograms, which observers can only perceive as afterimages using
  • Plut, Jadranka. Uršula Berlot: Fluidna topografija/Fluid Topography Ljubljana Castle, Pentagonal Tower, 16. 9. – 2. 11. 2014. Ljubljana: DLUL (2014).
  • make-A-move is an interactive, video installation composed of two encased screens conceived for exhibition in public space. Two animated portraits - a female and a male - react to the movements of passersby and express passivity, suspicion,
  • make-A-move -
    The Montreal artist-run centre TOPO is a laboratory for digital writings and creations for web, performance, and installation spaces. Its mandate is to incubate, produce, and circulate original multimedia artworks that explore interdisciplinary and