Analog photography-based project using AR to tackle the theme of memory and imagination. The public is presented with different iterations of half-burnt 35mm film photographs (hung on the wall) that explore possible pasts through the intervention of objects and processes inside the negative space.
Natura ex Machina is an interactive installation merging virtual and physical worlds, natural ecosystem and the data flux. Through a transparent screen overlaying real objects, users manipulate digital graphics via proximity sensors and gestures. Natura ex Machina is an interactive installation merging virtual and physical worlds, natural ecosystem and the data flux. Through a transparent screen overlaying…
Step into a data visualization experience, where mobile phones and Wi-Fi signals will be harnessed in order to craft captivating visuals and haunting soundscapes. As your device connects to the network, watch intricate patterns unfolding and hear rhythms of modern connectivity echoing.
what if you live out the darkest thoughts / recreating the unimaginable outcome / diving into and / exploring paranoia / obsessive realities / the worst that could happen / that one scene, that could not have been real
NOUMENON shows microscopies from the Bio Lab of the Ars Electronica Center, featuring microorganisms like tardigrades and amoebas, revealing a hidden world alongside images from the NASA archive. It showcases environmentally harmful “glitter” which creates striking optical effects, while nothing living remains in the sample after it is added to the water.
The project mushroom universe creatively displays mushrooms to inspire curiosity and appreciation for fungi and science. It combines minimalist art with scientific concepts, featuring living mycelium in terrariums, videos, photos, mushroom paper, dried mushrooms, and spore prints.
Murmur is a sound installation that creates a sensory trip within space and body; it harnesses the qualities of white noise. The aim is to create a soothing hypnotic space by simulating the wind’s movement and the changes the thin surfaces dance to.
Lost Iterations is a visual experience, approaching abstraction and narration. A random reconfiguration of light, movement, cameras, and humans, leads to organic, hypnotic, and abstract visuals.
An interactive light installation consisting of 101 light bars, a touchscreen and tracking sensors: for the first time ever, it seems to have become possible to move through space at the speed of light without huge danger.
Linear Dialogue is an improvisational piece between a guitar player and a dancer who are both trying to read the other person’s movements and actions to sync with each other. The performance is visualized with a reactive patch made in Max Msp which functions as a backdrop projected on a screen.
The artist explores the concept of freedom by asking various people abstract questions. Questions like “What color is freedom?” invite the interviewees to reflect on the topic. The documentary features 11 people of different ages, backgrounds, and beliefs, allowing them to share their personal views on what freedom means to them.
Klaus is a man of European origin who emigrated to America and attempts to showcase his life from his small apartment. He aims to share his experiences on his own YouTube channel with the world, hoping to build a small community with which he can interact.