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  • Double Helix Swing -
    double helix swing is an installation which investigates the swarms of midges that can be found on the banks of lakes and other bodies of water. Swarms of midges are intriguing entities: without any apparent logic theyform at irregular intervals
  • Romeo to Tripoli -
    Based on a hydraulic microphone and spark gap transmitter devised by Q.Majorana and G. Vanni in 1905. A stream of vitriolic acid, modulated by sound waves, controlled the flow of electricity to the transmitter and used to make the very first long
  • A revolutionary Poetry Book, programmed in Web Based VRML and conceived for immersion. Texts translated from "Vite de la Banane", available at the New York Public Library, and the urbana Champaign Library of Illinois. Read by the author. The
  • Video, 4 min 13 sec, color, sound An experimental documentary, part of the web project "Women of a Certain Age"
  • Zareei, Mo. Audiovisual Materialism Organised Sound 25, no. 3 (November 2020): 362-371.
  • Explosions in the Sky -
    The video is a game between pressures: the atmospheric pressure, the artificial pressure and the digital com-pressure; the result are fragments, material, picture and sound units. The bottom and the top seems fighting but, in reality, this is their
  • A mixed reality, telematic video installation, which was performed in Hong Kong and Canada, it reflects on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Visuals, movement and sound are combined into hybridized data and sent over a high high speed telematic research
  • Performance, wall piece, 6 b&w inkjet prints, 27" LCD monitor, video loop, sound, dimensions variable. On life and mortality
  • IGUAQUE -
    1998 05:30 min, color, stereo sound. The Muisca legend tells us that Bachué (Mother of humanity) came from the water, from a lagoon called Iguaque and after giving birth to humanity, she returned there. ... The reverie produced by water and the
  • Grau, Oliver and Andreas Keil, ed. Mediale Emotionen. Zur Lenkung von Gefühlen durch Bild und Sound. Frankfurt/Main: Fischer Verlag, 2005.