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Diver
2018
video
Interactive installation exploring the potential of single-user virtual reality. Rearrangement of multiple subjective camera views captured from the body of an Olympic diver. VR head-mounted display transmitting simultaneous viewpoints and
Swarming Lounge
2018
video
Mixed-reality installation with live and virtual performers, encountered via the smartphones of the visitors. Real and virtual situations come together, and micro-narratives emerge, based on shifting degrees of presence, traces of daily gestures and
How we Became Metadata
2010
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2010
Artists Martin John Callanan, Corby & Baily and Jonathan Mackenzie, Eunju Han, Eduardo Kac, susan pui san lok, Ruth Maclennan and Uriel Orlow, and Thomson and Craighead What is Metadata? As the exhibition outlines, it is data about data,
Observed, Observing, Observer
2023
"A culture is dead when its myths have been exposed. Television is exposing the myths of the republic. Television reveals the observed, the observer, the process of observing". — Gene Youngblood Initially, a single image of Nam June Paik,
Imaginary Skyrmions
2023
#1 Vortex #2 Torus #3 Skyrmion Lattice #4 Skyrmion Collapse #5 Cross (B=16 Skyrmion) #6 Spiral (cross-section of horizontal vortex) kinetic light objects (series of 6) plexiglass, LED reflectors, turntables variable dimensions, diameter: 60 cm,
Euoprean Media Art Festival 2001: Inside/Outside
2001
EMAF 2001 offered an examination of the present, increasingly dominated by information and media technologies that varied between play and reflexion. During the festival both the virtually endless possibilities of new aesthetic styles of composition
European Media Art Festival 2010: Mash Up
2010
The range of images, films, music and texts on the internet is growing rapidly. All digitally available elements can be used as material to make new collages. For this reason, many artists scour the internet’s servers for raw material to integrate
European Media Art Festival 2011: This is Media Art
2011
2011 – the year of the tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan – but also the year of celebrations to mark 150 years of friendship between Germany and Japan. EMAF joined in the festivities by presenting the programme “Japanese Media Art Now”,
Making Visible the Invisible
2010
Gil, Iker. Making Visible the Invisible https://mascontext.com/issues/information/making-visible-the-invisible.
Extimidad. Arte, Intimidad y Tecnología. / Extimacy. Art, intimacy and technology
2011
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2011
Inside the immense flow of data exchange, the new technologies have facilitated an interdependency between the spheres of what is private and what is public, between interior and exterior, leading us to reveal, in an increasingly natural manner, our
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