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  • Rigid Waves - video
    In Rigid Waves, the acoustic mirroring of Narcissus and Echo is transformed into a visual form. Approaching the mirror, the viewer is confronted with a reflection that does not correspond to normal perception. Only an illusionary visual echo of
  • DIGITAL MONSTERS DON'T BLEED An algorithm is a distinct method of instructions for calculating and solving a problem or a set of problems. It consists of a number of well-defined individual steps and can, for instance, be implemented to execute a
  • POLAR WINDOW series 2006 - 2015 (In Progress) : Synthetic Diaries of Illusion: the circle of transfiguration is infinite. POLE A : “That which did not exist in the past and will not exist in the future has no existence of its own while it lasts.…
  • Paravent -
    Video sculpture In co-production with Gudrun Bielz The 'Paravent' functions as a projection screen, displaying a video of a car wash routine captured from the inside of a car. The 'Paravent' shifts its normal function as a private object and becomes
  • The computer allows us to simulate reality. Although the simulation itself is not real it inherits a certain power to become real. Today, it is increasingly normal to transfer simulated reality into physical reality. With the help of computers the
  • Michael Connor. The new normal. New York City: Independent Curators International/Artists Space, 2008.
  • Reality and Falsehood -
    Event: Reality and FalsehoodInstitution: National Hsin Chu Normal College Art CenterComment:
  • Event: Art et cognition dans une perspective évolutionnaireInstitution: Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS Ulm)Comment:
  • Tower
    Tower is an interactive literary art work where the computer listens to and anticipates what is to be said by those interacting with it. A self-learning system, as the inter-actor speaks the computer displays the next words, in the order of
  • Homographies -
    Homographies is a large-scale interactive installation featuring a turbulent light array that responds to the movement of the public. The installation consists of 144 white fluorescent light tubes which are hung from 72 robotic fixtures on the