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  • ... also a pioneer in the field, originallyfrom the UK.By 1985 I had started to work on the Cubicomp which was an early but powerful PC-based 3Dmodelling and animation system. As I was learning this new digital imaging tool set; one of myapproaches was to...
  • ... GalleryMacumaína.Domingues' first “participatory multimedia installations”, as Paragens, focused ondemonstrating the power of images, their transformations through electronic devices and theirtransformative effect on our memory. Combined with various...
  • ... Clone series?On September 21st, 1999, the greatest earthquake throughout Taiwan's history hit theisland. I saw the immense power of nature pouring back toward us, and this earthquakeshocked me and let me realize how tiny humans are and how great God is....
  • ... should be a central aim of the artist.However, Kac’s idea is not to take the role of a divine creator, but to question the powerand cultural impact of biotechnology and, on the other hand, to “call for a dialogicalrelationship between artist,...
  • Liquid Selves -
    ... our existence as individuals becomes less and less dependent on our physical being. Our virtual identities become more powerful and flexible, but also unstable and difficult to define. Our consistent recognizable faces are left behind and all faces...
  • GENMA - video
    ... evolution and manipulation. To push it further, the audience thus will become "creators" or "artists" themselves, using the power and possibilities of such tools. GENMA is not a tool in the scientific sense. Its only purpose is to reflect on itself as...
  • ...The powerful social aspect of Sermon’s work is visualized in the site-specific installation A Body of Water (1999), created for the exhibition Connected Cities, which has an atmosphere that borders on the eerie. In a chroma-key room set up in Duisburg’s Wilhelm...
  • Pig
    ...A helium-inflated pig was specially made for the cover of Pink Floyd's Animals album. It was flown over the Battersea Power Station for the photograph, but accidentaly got free and flew many kilometers over London and landed in the countryside - which needless to say...
  • ... used to articulate a psychological architecture - a hierarchical edifice that set out to identify the essential pathology of power and its inevitable predisposition to oppression and warfare.The form of this edifice was a stepped pyramid that carried the...
  • Alembic
    ... simulated forms, from geometric crystalline structures to amorphous liquid shapes, captivating the senses in a unique, powerfully mesmerising experience."