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  • For the exhibition 'Kunst Over de Vloer' artists were invited to create works in the rooms of a private apartment building. Anamorphoses of Memory was located in a sparse and untidy student's bedroom. A monitor was placed on a mattress on the floor
  • After highschool and community service in an institution for the mentally ill he went to Marburg to study art, music and media at Phillips Universität. One year later he changed to the Städelschule in Frankfurt in order to study film with Peter
  • Michael Naimark is a media artist and researcher who often explores "place representation" and its impact on culture. He has served as faculty in the USC School of Cinematic Arts' Interactive Media Division (2004-09), the NYU Tisch School of the
  • Grau, Oliver. “Vorsicht! Es scheint, daß er direkt auf die Dunkelheit zustürzt, in der Sie sitzen.” Immersions- und Emotionsforschung, Kernelemente der Bildwissenschaft In Wie sich Gefühle Ausdruck verschaffen, edited by Klaus Herding and Antje
  • Shaw, Jeffrey. Virtuelle Räume im Reich der Sinne In Kultur und Technik im 21. Jahrhundert, edited by Gert Kaiser and Dirk Matejovski and Jutta Fedrowitz, 329-334. Frankfurt, New York: Campus Verlag GmBH, 1993.
  • Margaret Sundell. Jodi - New York - Internet art of Joan Heemskerk and Dirk Paesmans featured in INSTALL.EXE Artforum (September 2003).
  • Fractals
    KUYPERS, Janet. Scythes. Down in the Dirt. Illinois, USA: Scars Publications, 2020. ISSN 1554-9666. (EN) http://scars.tv/art/Radoslav_Rochallyi/
  • the beehive -
    In a floot of information words and pictures seem to lose their credibility. Does the culture disappear in the media society? - The beehive is a internet based project creating a web of thoughts. 32 animated and/or
  • Fluides is an organic and reactive artwork where a sensitive water gathers energy from spectators’ hands. This water is a unifying thread which conducts bodies’ energies in the center of the installation through infinite sonorous and luminous fluids
  • As viewers walk in front of Make Like a Tree’s projected wall, their shadows are recorded and return to this same image as eerie figures in the foreground and background that move between trees, disappear suddenly, and fade into the distance.