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  • acrylic paint on plexiglass, UV light reflector dim: 105 x 180 cm (each, series of 7) Photo by: Boštjan Pucelj, Archive Gallery Krško; DK / Archive KIBLA A series of images on Plexiglas shows a selection of two-dimensional diagrams of skyrmion
  • #1 Vortex #2 Torus #3 Skyrmion Lattice #4 Skyrmion Collapse #5 Cross (B=16 Skyrmion) #6 Spiral (cross-section of horizontal vortex) kinetic light objects (series of 6) plexiglass, LED reflectors, turntables variable dimensions, diameter: 60 cm,
  • 6,54’ video, 3D modeling, 3D animation The video combines abstract video recordings of light-kinetic sculptures in motion together 3D simulations of them. This interplay of digitally simulated and analogue visual effects creates a topology of hybrid
  • Geomart-ut24 -
    Artwork: Geomart-ut24 Technic: Technological Arts, Creative Coding, Geometric Arts Year: 2023 (Exhibited at the 10th Mediations Biennale Asia-Europe) Geometric patterns sometimes appear as a reflection of an order we observe in nature, and sometimes
  • Mon Ami Bleu, by Fortunat Frölich (music) + Myriam Thyes (animation), 3D HD video, stereoscopic 3D animation, 3D sound, 13:55 Mon Ami Bleu (My Blue Friend) – a multimedia contemplation of a painting. The composer Fortunat Frölich and the video
  • ... in World War I and continuing to contemporary research on autonomous weapon systems. Users move freely within the exhibition...
  • ... inscribed in AI and algorithms. The collaboration between autocrats/dictators and tech oligarchs is endangering democracy and...
  • See No Evil -
    ... Through a randomizing algorithm, the artist’s fictitious autobiographical text is masked by her original pencil drawings....
  • video, 4.22' The video Hyperoptics examines the technologically extended forms of visual perception that are enabled through the application of advanced optical research tools used in microscopy. The first part of the video presents a series of
  • video, 7.40’ The video Bodyfraction parallels microscopic images of fragments of the artist’s body (tooth enamel, skin, nails, hair etc.) with recordings of drawings and light-sensitive objects created on their basis. Drawings were digitally