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  • ... hair, presenting a utopian female body created by the artist, a body that is both real and fake, organic and inorganic. In “The Portrait of Eve Clone”, Lin has used 3D animated holograms to join Eve’s head with various images of beasts, to which she then added...
  • ...Event: « Portraits, landscapes and machnies »Institution: Ludwig MuseumComment:
  • [ in time time ] -
    ... a circuitry of communication between a computer-controlled, animated image, and gallery visitors. Visitors will see a projected portrait: a person seemingly asleep, or “unconscious”. As a result of the visitor’s proximity to the portrait this one will open her...
  • Your Self Portrait -
    This project, presented in both a Saint Petersburg factory and museums of the West, is an interaction between spectators and the artist. The artist films each participant and throws their image back at them just as they start to relax in front of
  • Your Self Portrait -
    ...Your Self Portrait, solo project, curated by Zsolt Kozma and Eike Berg, with Anna Balvanyos, Ludwig Museum - Videospace, Budapest, Hungary
  • Your Self Portrait -
    ...Event: Your Self PortraitInstitution: Palais de TokyoComment:
  • Vice Box -
    ...This very small, pocket size, sculpture allows the viewer to build his own portrait based on his sins and vices.
  • ...video loop 1,54' Video Vanitas – Self-portrait presents a hypnotic image of the continuous dissolution of the author's face, skull and brain. The repetitive liquefying interplay between the exterior and the technologically-visualized exterior posits the question of...
  • untouched
    ...“untouched” is a series of self-portraits created through 3D scanning and presented as unaltered online virtual and Augmented Reality sculptures. Motionless yet constantly interacting and performing in-between realities, the virtual fragmented bodies in “untouched”...
  • Underscan - video
    ... were free to portray themselves in whatever way they desired, a wide range of performances were captured. In the installation, the portraits appear at random locations. They “wake-up” and establish eye contact with a viewer as soon as his or her shadow “reveals”...