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  • ... lie ahead. I am now in the process of repeating this designpattern in other works that require a translation of two-dimensional images into threedimensions. As in all translations, there is no exact match, even in machines. This has been avery...
  • ... & Interview by Carla ZamoraShe has an immense and multifaceted body of work, revealing an enormous talentopening to multiple dimensions. (…) And in my opinion, the contents in Diana’sartworks suggest an absolute innovation, when she started facing the...
  • ... when the signalgoes beyond the tonal range of individual pixels. 3 Asa result, the encoded signal transforms into thetwo-dimensional field, where digital graphicsare explored.Similarly, in “Voice of Sisyphus” (2011) the artist alongside audio spatial...
  • ... egg-like devices. As if one couldalmost ascribe precognitive abilities to the artist duo, this work takes on a whole newdimension after the events of the past two years and lets us reflect on what ChristaSommerer and Laurent Mignonneau intended to...
  • ... is telecommunications. This is like talking on thephone, but with images. To me, telepresence is the addition of a physicaldimension to telecommunications, which telecommunications before 1986could not do. I did it — in the context of art. So, to me,...
  • ... interactive aspect of each piece.Alejandro: Yes, exactly, because when you focus on this social space, then aparticipatory dimension emerges. In relation to that I would like to ask you the nextquestion. Many of your artworks can be accessed and shifted...
  • ... bit sensor being clipped onto the visitor's fingertip, he or she can explore through the viewfinder of the microscope three dimensional abstract virtual organisms, all being produced through an algorithm. According to parameters coming both from the plant...
  • ... morphogenesis of certain organisms. Interactive Plant Growing connects the real time growing of virtual plants in the 3 - dimensional space of the computer to real living plants, which can be touched or approached by human viewers.differentiation. By...
  • A-Volve - video
    ... Designing any kind of shape and profile with their finger on a touch screen, visitors will "bear" virtual three dimensional creatures, that are automatically "alive" and swim in the real water of the pool.The movement and behavior of the virtual...
  • Intro Act - video
    ... themselves projected into a virtual space in front of them. As they move their body in the real space, different three dimensional evolution of abstract organic forms will be synchronized and linked to the visitors movement and gestures. Like exploring...