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  • ... the Nintendo Wii Board (2006), a commercial device for gymnastic exercises. It is an example of the fact that it is media art that provides the blueprints for industrial development without being paid for it.
  • ... and clamorous shower of virtual coins then rewards the viewers. (A. Hegedüs) Winner of the PRIZMA-Prize for Computer Art, Hamburgische Kulturstiftung 1993
  • ... imaging and real time interaction to take place between both sites where the work is installed. It introduces the form of an artwork where viewers who are physically separated from each other can share an aesthetic figuration in the televirtual space. At...
  • ... The four thematic worlds constitute a virtual memory theater of diverse quotations and references from the history of art, science, theater, literature, cinema and architecture. Specific precursors of modern virtual reality techniques are re-embodied...
  • Dragon - video
    An air-inflated dragon was comissioned for William Klein's film Mr. Freedom. This creature was recycled in a number of urban events where people simply carried it through the streets.
  • Continuous Sound and Image Moments is a hand-drawn black-and-white animated film loop with no beginning or end. Conceived as a cinematic expansion of pictorial means, the process of making thousands of drawings (rather than any individual picture)
  • MovieMovie - video
    ... and the bodies of the performers and then of the audience (many of whom spontaneously threw off their clothes) became part of the cinematic spectacle. In this way the immersive space of cinematic fiction included the literal and interactive immersion of...
  • ... coherent collage of the projected images with the surroundings was achieved. Furthermore, these images showed exactly that part of the museum room hidden by the screen, creating a seamless continuity between the virtual and actual spaces. Visitors walking by...
  • This sculpture enabled beams of light to be dynamically moved over Genesis's entire stage as well as out into the auditorium. It was constituted by six large mirrors which were all pivoted on two axes respectively and could be rotated in all
  • Inflatable tubing burst through a wall of brick-printed plastic that covered the shop window. This tubing was then taken into the street and used to signal the boundaries of controversial urban renewal planning in this area.