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  • Accident
    Runtime looped animation in which language continuously emerges and disappears. As a speech fragment is repeated and letters disappear from it, new meanings emerge.
  • Disappearance #1, #2 -
    Light installation The unintentional glances of observers are one of the key factors in the artist's work with light sticks. For the exhibition Strom des Vergessens, terms related to the topic “remembering/forgetting” appeared briefly in the space
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. Vis. [un]necessary force_4. Artistic practice and communities immersed in search processes for victims of enforced disappearance in Mexico In Seven experiences of listening and protest in artistic practices, edited by Ana
  • Disappearance -
    Event: DisappearanceInstitution: Kunsthalle WienComment:
  • Não!
    "Não!" is organized in text blocks which circulate in virtual space at equal intervals, leaving the screen blank prior to the flow of the next text block. The visual rhythm thus created alternates between appearance and disappearance of the
  • Smokescreen -
    In Smokescreen a row of smoke canisters along the whole front side of the Swansea University created a thick smoke-screen behind which the building completely disappeared for a while. Portions of this smoke-screen were white, yellow and black.
  • Event: Disappearence of the distanceInstitution: PostmuseumComment:
  • Orbit -
    A light source rotates around the visitors like a satellite, causing their shadows to rotate like a clock. The waxing and disappearing of the shadow distort their faces. Although it turns about 1440 times faster than the midnight sun at the North
  • The goal was to save video material threatened with disappearance and to rescue forgotten material. The project succeeded in retrieving a large number of videos from the 1960s and 1970s, believed lost, from artists, estates, and museum storerooms;
  • Oco
    As the cylindrical form of the three letters spins in space, the letter I appears and disappears, producing the fleeting appearance of the words "o cio" (in heat) and "ócio" (idleness).