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  • 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
  • SKOR | Foundation for Art and Public Domain Two neon signs are superimposed one upon the other. One in green says "Resistance is Fertile", while another one in red says "Resis tance is Futile". When one sign is lit, the other statement is quiescent.
  • Delvaux's Dream -
    Paul Delvaux's paintings belong to a completely different art world to Lissitzky's Prouns : in the early twenties, when the Russian artist was exploring suprematist aesthetics, the Belgian painter was executing figurative landscapes. The
  • Bedau, Mark and John McCaskill and Norman Packard and Rasmussen Steen et. al.. Open Problems in Artificial Life Artificial Life 6 (2001): 363-376.