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  • janus -
    A site specific installation, a 12-foot construction made of three light sources suspended above reflective surfaces in turn suspended above a 24+-foot drop, Installed in a warehouse next to the Thames in News Cross Gate, Londoon. (source:
  • The installation was made specifically for the neo-Gothic Vleeshal in Middelburg and consisted of a computer graphics video projection onto a large screen at the far end of the room opposite the entrance. Infra-red sensors and seven pairs of blue
  • Punishment 1 -
    The landscape imagery in the photographs and videos of the Punishment series recall the paintings of the Romantic period: craggy mountains, deep gorges, the sea, and mountain lakes. These are large- format, classical motifs of nature, in which one
  • Domingues, Diana. The Desert of Passions and the Technological Soul In Digital Creativity, edited by Colin Beardon and Lone Malmborg and Masoud YazdaniVol.9. , 11-18. : Swets and Zeitlinger Publishers, 1998.
  • ... point of view, his works compel viewers to walk around to fully experience every angle. Robert's sculptures trace their lineage...
  • ... their validity up to the present day and are only now being fully utilised. The exhibition is being taken over from the Kunsthalle...
  • "Simultaneous Echos" is the most recent production of the series "Field-works," compositing video images and locational data captured by GPS, production was made in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK. The project is focused onto music production
  • Davies, Char. Osmose: Notes on Being in Immersive Virtual Space In Digital Creativity, edited by Colin Beardon and Lone et. al. MalmborgVol.9. Lisse: Swets and Zeitlinger Publishers, 1998.
  • Davies, Char. Osmose: Notes on Being in Immersive Virtual Space In Digital Creativity: A Reader, edited by Colin Beardon and Lone Malmborg, 101-110. Lisse: Swets and Zeitlinger Publishers, 2002.
  • Placed in the middle of the Center for Contemporary Art, the yellow canary was given a very large and comfortable cylindrical white cage, on top of which circuit-boards, a speaker, and a microphone were located. A clear Plexiglas disc separated the