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  • Anamorph-Voronoi, is an image-generating software designed to produce aesthetically coherent compositions in 3D volumetric space according to visual rules translated into computer code. Inspired by the historian Jurgis Baltrusaitis’ study of...
  • Anamorph-Lattice, 6 black-white family snapshots repeated 30 times are organized by the Voronoi mathematical model so that the images disrupt the frontal perspective viewing, creating altered perspectives reminiscent of 16th and 17th century...
  • There are two structural iterations of this anamorphic sculpture, which present the form of a typical architect’s adjustable drawing table. One is situated in a park and has four independent wooden elements, which only from one particular point of...
  • In 2011 a kinetic installation for the deutsche bank headquaters in Frankfurt had been realized on the basis of an anamorphic distortion of their logo. The logo had been designed by anton Stankowsky in 1974 and was a radical step towards simplicity...
  • For the exhibition 'Kunst Over de Vloer' artists were invited to create works in the rooms of a private apartment building. Anamorphoses of Memory was located in a sparse and untidy student's bedroom. A monitor was placed on a mattress on the floor...
  • X-ray films, series (4) dim: no. 1: 155 x 116 cm, no. 2: 155 x 124 cm, no. 3: 145 x 124 cm, no. 4: 145 x 116 cm The installation Anatomical Transfigurations explores the effects of medical visualizations and mediation of the internal body upon the...
  • Berlot, Uršula. Anatomy for Artists: University Tutorial (electronic book) Ljubljana: Research Institute of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, University of Ljubljana (2013).
  • Anatomy Series #2Artist: Lillian F. SchwartzComment:
  • ABANDON NORMAL DEVICES FESTIVAL OF NEW CINEMA AND DIGITAL CULTURE


    Abandon Normal Devices (AND) welcomes audiences to experience the best in new cinema and media art in a celebration that spills from screens and galleries into the streets and...
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    Two rectangles turn like prayer wheels on either side of a vertical videographic axis. They show the resonances of a thin layer of sand as it is effected by the audio frequencies of Tibetan music - a conjunction of science and...