This work was created in the context of the artist’s struggle with the problem of having unrealistically high expectations of the perfection of her artworks.
The Mark of Them is a poetic installation that explores the depths of alienation and the fractured identity of outsiders — too Eastern for the West, too Western for the East, not belonging to neither and constantly torn between worlds.
[ mur mur ] is a sound installation that invites you on a sensualjourney through space and body, creating a calming atmosphere with white noise.
The project What’s out there? invites visitors to the exhibition on ajourney into the unknown. The audio recordings tell of the here andnow, of concrete human experiences in the moment.
The kinetic sculpture Echoes of Ferro is an exploration of randomness. Can randomness be repeated? What defines a random event? To what extent can randomness be minimized?
Klaus is a man of European descent who has emigrated to America and is trying to give an insight into his life from his very small apartment.
One source of inspiration for the technical concept of this project was the thaumatrope — a disc with images on both sides that creates an optical illusion in the viewer’s eye through rapid rotation.
Waterfall III is a video installation that explores themes offemininity, self-discovery, creation and destruction, and the connection to nature.
Obsessive Realities is an installation about hearing voices in your head telling you the worst possible future scenarios. It is inspired by the idea of leaving your comfort zone and riding a new bike in a new city.
The time around Christmas is a great opportunity to enjoy special moments with family and friends. At the Ars Electronica Center, you can experience true winter wonders during Advent. With a diverse program in Deep Space 8K that will delight young and old, workshops and the new, inspiring exhibition Connected Earth, you can explore a…