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  • The Body Remembers -
    ... times. (source: Z. Stanhope, www.experimenta.org/mesh/mesh10/10stan.html) includes: Taped (1975), Boxed (1975), Tied (1975), Strung (1976), Accidents for One; Accidents for four (1976), Choice (1977), Inside-Out (1978), Moved up, moved down...
  • ... surface of the images - move left, right, up and down through an image grid presented on the central screen. Each image is tied to a related section of video, music and text that can be triggered (presented on the right hand screen). This video presents a...
  • Relazioni Emergenti -
    ... of a sound message and the sound strings are sent to a sound synthesizer. Mode and tonality of the sound generation is tied to the character of the individuals. The global result is an whole of parallel sonorities which progressively organize creating...
  • the leap -
    ... related to the Norwegian national romanticism; information which evade reality in a Gyntian manner. These four parts are tied together as a whole through a computer network. The parts stand in a dynamic relation to each other, i.e. they influence each...
  • Kidnap -
    ... at random. On a chosen date, the performers then abducted their ‘victims’. In the documentation, we can see how hooded and tied, unable to move, a young man and woman, unacquainted to each other, were separately ‘snatched in broad daylight’ from a pub and a...
  • Machines & Souls -
    ... I believe causality in certain circumstances operates from future to past. The future, the present and the past are tied together in a subtle interdependence. The effects of the future on the past are mostly elusive and hard to detect. But at the...
  • ... a neighborhood, or even a city or country, GPSFilm continually ‘reads’ the location of the viewer and plays scenes that are tied to those places.The more the viewer travels, the more of the film they see. The first film made specifically for the system,...
  • Hyper Real -
    ... analyzes an impulsive logic, one that uncovers some sometimes unavowed desires, as opposed to a shopping list, which is tied to needs.
  • ... by fast development of cognitive horisons and expression of new communication spaces, and on the other hand is closely tied to SCREENS (computer, television, projection ones), which presence is common to triviality, and which restrict the horisons with...
  • ...The formal visual aspect of the Reflections v2 series is strongly tied to the aesthetic of Minimal Art. It reduces its abstract vocabulary to visual representations of the number one and zero sculpted as lines (one) and rings (zero). This reduction is in reference to...