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Snorkulus Drift // H30 – Claire Hentschker (2015)

  Snorkulus Drift is an immersive virtual reality experience with both physical and digital elements. The  snorkel headset is worn inside a kiddie pool and exploration of the virtual reality is accomplished by moving around in the inflatable pool. Above the

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Snorkulus Drift // H30 – Claire Hentschker (2015)

  Snorkulus Drift is an immersive virtual reality experience with both physical and digital elements. The  snorkel headset is worn inside a kiddie pool and exploration of the virtual reality is accomplished by moving around in the inflatable pool. Above the

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“Body Movies” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, (2001)

  “Thousands of portraits, taken on the streets of the cities where the project is shown, are projected on a giant screen or façade using elevated robotically-controlled projectors. However, the portraits are completely washed out by powerful xenon light sources

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“Body Movies” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, (2001)

  “Thousands of portraits, taken on the streets of the cities where the project is shown, are projected on a giant screen or façade using elevated robotically-controlled projectors. However, the portraits are completely washed out by powerful xenon light sources

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“Pollstream – Nuage Vert” by Helen Evans & Heiko Hansen, (2008)

  Projection onto clouds as a symbol of environmental pollution caused by carbon emissions. More info here…

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“Pollstream – Nuage Vert” by Helen Evans & Heiko Hansen, (2008)

  Projection onto clouds as a symbol of environmental pollution caused by carbon emissions. More info here…

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“Nightmare” by Andréa Stanislav, (2011)

    “…a public video work that creates the illusion of a white horse galloping on the Mississippi, at night, and in slow motion.” more info here…

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“Nightmare” by Andréa Stanislav, (2011)

    “…a public video work that creates the illusion of a white horse galloping on the Mississippi, at night, and in slow motion.” more info here…

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Projections by Jenny Holzer (1996-2011)

An ongoing series of text based projections onto buildings around the world. More documentation here… 

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Projections by Jenny Holzer (1996-2011)

An ongoing series of text based projections onto buildings around the world. More documentation here… 

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“BYOB” by Rafaël Rozendaal and Anne de Vries , (2010-2013)

  “BYOB is a series of one-night-exhibitions curated by different people around the world. The idea is simple: Find a place, invite many artists, ask them to bring their projectors. BYOB is a way of making a huge show with

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“BYOB” by Rafaël Rozendaal and Anne de Vries , (2010-2013)

  “BYOB is a series of one-night-exhibitions curated by different people around the world. The idea is simple: Find a place, invite many artists, ask them to bring their projectors. BYOB is a way of making a huge show with

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“sticker sounds” by Claire Hentschker, (2015)

  For this project, I made a set of stickers that can be arranged and pasted in public locations to leave behind a unique musical sound for someone else. The images on these stickers are drawings by Ernst Haeckel, from

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“sticker sounds” by Claire Hentschker, (2015)

  For this project, I made a set of stickers that can be arranged and pasted in public locations to leave behind a unique musical sound for someone else. The images on these stickers are drawings by Ernst Haeckel, from

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“Murmur” by Chevalvert, 2Roqs, Polygraphik and Splank, (2013)

  This is a device that enables the communication between public and the projection by simulating the movement of sound waves, building a luminous bridge between the physical and the virtual. More here..

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“Murmur” by Chevalvert, 2Roqs, Polygraphik and Splank, (2013)

  This is a device that enables the communication between public and the projection by simulating the movement of sound waves, building a luminous bridge between the physical and the virtual. More here..

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