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  • London Dig
    London Dig is composed of four 42 inch plasma screens arranged in a rectangular array of two by two screens, creating a larger single image. The imagery displayed on the screens derives from numerous bird's eye views of the City of London, centred on...
  • Habeas Corpus is a permanent large scale publicly sited immersive interactive installation composed of two parts. The first part is encountered on entering the subterranean area of the Allen and Overy building in the City of London. As the viewer...
  • My first project “Protrude, Flow used six electromagnets. But, the electromagnets occasionally prevented people from viewing the moving liquid. To solve this problem and to simplify the work, I discovered a new technique called “Ferrofluid...
  • A world premier of Stanza’s “Robotica: Control inside the panopticon” at The Victoria And Albert Museum, London.
    A playful robot installation - with performative and interactive aspects - that questions ideas of surveillance and tracking in popular...
  • Nanocities -
    Title. "Nanocities": 2006-8. Digital generative artwork by Stanza.

    "Nanocities" creates paintings actioned by the interpretation of the code. Small scale events and objects have affect within systems. These code structures create patterns on the...
  • hello process! -
    aymeric mansoux / marloes de valk , 2006-2010 Computer, dot matrix printer, chain paper and ink The source code of Hello Process! can be found at: http://gitorious.org/metabiosis/hello_process and it is sold under Public License GNU , version 2(GPL...
  • still living (a, b, e, f, g, h, i, j), 2006
    Series of infinite visual installations. Computer, specific algorithm
    Courtesy: the artist

    This series of visual installations revolves around the concept of living graphics: graphics using...
  • Light from Tomorrow -
    Light from Tomorrow is an artwork by British artists Thomson & Craighead.

    It centres on an expedition to The Kingdom of Tonga, where tomorrow’s outdoor light-readings are broadcast in close to real time through The International Dateline to...
  • Weather Gauge -
    In Weather Gauge, numerical weather data from over 150 countries is simultaneously represented in a gallery forming an array of hypnotic animated data referencing a huge global spread of live information. Each piece of weather data rotates between...
  • Room for Manoeuvre -
    The exhibition 'Room for Manoeuvre' features new works by Knowbotic Research (KRcF), known for their advanced network and media projects since the founding of the artist group in 1991. In a specially designed audio-visual installation including four...