Author Archives: raphaelgi

Sphæræ introduction

Sphæræ introduction and opening talk by Professpr Arthur I. Miller. Continue reading

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3-D-Brain

Neuroscientists display three-dimensional images of the brain Continue reading

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Voices of Aliveness

Vocal sculpture made of participants riding a bike along a “shouting circuit”. Continue reading

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Mind Games

Deep Space Live Continue reading

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Elysian Fields

Surrealistic-show, half war movie, half animated painting. Continue reading

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Citadels

Observatory of vivid hallucinations within the eye itself. Continue reading

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10000 Peacock Feathers in Foaming Acid

Performance with bubble-trapped laser beams. Continue reading

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Runaway AV

Software that gains independence, while the performer loses control. Continue reading

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Polar

Slime Mold, Physarum Polycephalum, grows over the spherical screen, it’s shape governed by Belousov-Zhabotinsky-like reactions within its giant cell Continue reading

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Biosphere

This interactive installation allows participants to interact with and control artificial life forms with their smartphones. Continue reading

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