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  • PIXELSHADE (I & II) -
    PIXELSHADE (I & II)
    The ‘PixelShades’ are part of a series of projects that were
    developed for the occasion of showing with Ingo Maurer in Milan &
    New York in 2006 and 2007. They are designed to print out any
    digital information (images, graphics...
  • Place-Hampi - video
    Interactive visualization:The highly original feature of Place-Hampi is its interactive projection system, invented by Jeffrey Shaw in 1995, and which for the first time is now using stereoscopic 3D projection. Its main attraction is the motorised...
  • SCHWELLE I -
    Part I is a thirty-six minute audio/visual performance exploring the experience undergone at the threshold of the dissolution of the body and consciousness. Shot in High Definition video, the work is front projected onto a single screen and consists...
  • Mediaflow - video
    MEDIAFLOW :BROWSER AAND INSTALLATION 2006 Thoughts in the flow, that's what the Media Flow Interface stands for. The entire content of an archive, here netzspannung.org, is visible at a glance. Parallel streams of images and words run along the...
  • Autoinducer_Ph-1 -
    Autoinducer_Ph-1 (cross cultural chemistry) exploits a traditional rice cultivation technique from SE Asia where Azolla is grown in large quantities and used as an organic, nitrogen rich fertilizer in the rice paddies. In the installation this...
  • "In this project Amazon.com's website was the vulnerable target. We eluded their copyright protections with a sophisticated hack of the "Search Inside" service. We stole complete digital volumes of books, reassembled them into .pdf format and...
  • Alsos* Sound and interactive installation Alsos* is an interactive clearing. The spectator walks into a space plunged into darkness with a flash light in his hand. Mystic forest music immerses him in a strange universe. He discovers and explores...
  • Four Steps to Rome (EP)Artist: German GomezComment:
  • For the "Places & Spaces: Mapping Science" exhibition W. Bradford Paley approached making a map of science indirectly, by making a map of a book describing The History of Science. In this way, he leveraged the intelligent organization by Henry Smith...
  • In its 2006 Gallery, the journal Nature chose an image that spatially lays out different areas of science in a plane. It is a reduction of a large-format (42" x 43") paper print. The map was constructed by sorting roughly 800,000 scientific papers...