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  • The exhibition TRANS-E (trans, transit, trance!) consists of four installations shown simultaneously: Bio-Biblion, A-fetus, In-fluxus and The Supper. TRANS-E creates a series of experiences for the visitor involving the entire body.BIO-BIBLION is
  • ... Los Angeles. He holds a masters degree from the Massachusetts...
  • Paragens
    Paragens is a video installation with three environments: Clareira, Eye and Wall. The room in a dark blue is a like a data space full of electronic images, photographies, projections, reflected images. The visitors by they moving-around can get a
  • Influence, change and transformation are keywords in Peter Hagdahl’s ¦uvre. In 1992 Andréhn-Schiptjenko showed the installation Sustained where sculpture, painting, drawing, snapshots, paperclippings and a powerengine created a system ranging from
  • IDfone -
    Interactive digital video installation, variable size IDphone evokes an ambivalent conjunction between the Freudian notion of the Id, contemporary I.D. systems (biometrics) and a video-phone gone wrong. Employing digital "mirrors" that reflect
  • Interactive digital video projection environment 12 x 12 x 6 metres 2 large scale video projections, colour, multi-channel interactive sound In collaboration with Sue Hawksley (Choreography) and Stuart Jones (sound) Produced by Victoria
  • The installation comprises two environments. The first one is darker with light directed towards the inert enlarged photographic images on the wall of the room which is cut in the center by four metallic columns with luminous screens where six video
  • ... is mounted on ball-bearing casters, so that, despite its mass, it can...
  • freequent traveller -
    Freequent traveller is an interactive installation by the Berlin based artist Susanne Schuricht. The interface consists of a hammock, whose movement is tracked by a custom-made hardware interface. The incoming data are then interpreted by a special
  • LAM -
    A computer installation desigend to create communication between several computers. A network created an on going creative process between the computers surrounding the viewer with light and sound. The process would continue to change as the