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  • The augmented reality (AR) installation Gardens of the Anthropocene posits a science-fiction future in which native aquatic and terrestrial plants have mutated to cope with the increasing unpredictable and erratic climate swings. The plants in the
  • In this interactive installation the visual and auditory components of the work were interconnected and closely related. A finely perforated projection screen was visibly divided into sixteen sections. Behind each section was a speaker connected to
  • SWARM
    carpenters workshop gallery is proud to present a solo show by random international. following the success of random international's inclusion in Decode Digital Design Sensations at the Victoria & Albert Museum, this much anticipated show presents
  • HOME OF THE BRAIN (1989-91) - PHILOSOPHERS' HOUSES Created between 1989 and 1991 by Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss, Home of the Brain is one of the first Virtual Reality (VR) artworks to incorporate a data glove and a head-mounted display
  • The installation MULTIPLE voice/vision is the output of a research project in the arts, with as focus how friction between multiple layers of sound and vision can be a trigger for embodied perception. A multitrack registration—for both sound and
  • The Carousel, 2022 (Materials) | 8 Kodak Carousel S, Paper, Aluminium, Custom Made Electronics. Dimensions: 0.6m x 1.0m x 2.8m In a dance of light and shadow. Eight Kodak Carousel S projectors stand in a 2x4 grid, producing an analog generative
  • Professor of cultural and media studies at Lodz University, Poland, where he is a Chair of School of Media and Audiovisual Culture. Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź. 2001 – 2006: Professor of Media Art and Media Theory, Academy of
  • Kawasaki, Audrey. Le Musée Imaginaire Brutus (April 1st 1996).
  • Mandelbaum, Audrey. Paradoxes of Progress: Art at the Eighth International Symposium on Electronic Art New Art Examiner 25, no. 5 (February 1998).
  • Illouz Audrey. Olga Kisseleva: atelier de production. Paris: Centre Photographique Ile de France (CPIF), 2009.