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  • ...As a researcher, I am particularly interested in the role of the expanded narrative (as incorporating an active created or controlled space, cross-disciplinary collaboration and/or multi-sensory engagement, and an active audience encouraged to interact, participate, or...
  • ... and Tshkov Leonid and Ponomarev Alexander and Kisseleva Olga. Ice Laboratory. Moscow, Russia: Laboratoria ART&SCIENCE space, 2014.
  • ... Markus Riebe’s art reveals an extended level of perception in each picture. Thanks to a lenticular disc, a three-dimensional space opens up within it, but it keeps changing, depending on the angle from which it is viewed.
  • ... comparisons with dance and animation as the mechanical pixels complete their choreographed movement through time and space.
  • Mirror_Piece -
    ... has been identified as, in a confrontational reminder that the steady increase in the use of biometric technology in public space should be viewed with a healthy skepticism.
  • ... Virtual Reality presents an imaginary inside of a human eukaryotic cell, enlarged about 300.000 times to become a gigantic space in which we can move around and imagine what the interior would look like, from the cell nucleus in the center to the various...
  • ... towards new media, international collaboration and expanding dimensions of the pictorial surface into the surrounding space as ephemeral wall drawing, installation, shadow play, multi projection works and theatre.
  • ... interfaces? Do they know us? Can they experience art? Can we develop new relationships with them? I built a miniature museum space and used telepresent technologies to re-scale the situation and to provide methods for interaction that do not harm the...
  • ... Animated imagery, ambient crowd sounds, and fragments from well known speeches throughout history transformed the gallery space into an arena that placed the viewer in the role of audience and/or speaker. As viewers interacted with twelve triggers...
  • ...The virtual space created by Dancing with the Virtual Dervish provides interaction and chance participation between artists and public. A dancer in goggles and gloves interacts with intelligent and controllable computer generated objects while a series of projections...