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  • Erratum 1
    In the Erratum series of biopoems, pairs of words are seen in a field in which layers of colors embed and dissolve the verbal forms. The pairs always produce semantic tension. Alive as the biotopes are, lexical form and color are unstable and always
  • Spring up II – Coexistence serves as an evolutionary product of the sound-sensitive installation of Spring up – it is a replication of its DNA. This continuation of life is just like cell division, the fundamental process of organism growth and
  • Time in between -
    Time in Between features urban views from both Taipei and Paris. It documents a compressed 24 hours in these two places with 24 locations and 24 Taiwanese people strolling in Paris. By seamlessly overlaying urban images from the two cities at
  • 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
  • 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
  • Purification -
    ... artist-in-residence in New Zealand at...
  • Starry, Starry Night -
    ... the burdens the globe has borne....
  • Fulldome participatory installation as a metaphor for a prediction machine. Virtual space of knowledge where visitors trigger, via a voice recognition system, one of the twelve clouds of information on the future of work, education, democracy...
  • Responsive audiovisual installation where visitors playfully stack, as if pieces of a giant interactive puzzle, plastic bins that act as symbols of containers transiting world markets. Video-mapping projections react to the new sculptural
  • M I N D CA T H E D R A L V I R T U A L R E A L I T Y Mind Cathedral is a gigantic abstract VR construction, consisting of enormous pillars seemingly thrown on to and over one another, creating a kind of mental vertigo. They are hollow, so if one