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  • ...t the same time as it guides the awareness back outwards into a connection with the surroundings. ...ns - is in my opinion the source of most of the suffering of our time. The work tries to shed light on this topic, taking a small step into a more empathet
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  • ...applies to your practice? Comment on this quote in the context of your own work and in regards to this transcontinental collaboration, etc." ...film and video. We watch content and it registers in our mind as some kind of organized structure. We may not be able to interpret it one way or another
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  • ...e intelligence of every individual. We decided to form an collective, work together and try things out. The MTST_collective formed and started working in Berli ...ng more complex patterns. Through the performance we discuss the questions of natural / unnatural, individual / collective decision-making and the idea t
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  • ...bout the interaction of our real and digital world, as well as how to work with programs that let you design these interactions. To get a better understanding of this concept we used VR-Chat, a online virtual reality platform.
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  • ...their previous states and the story behind them. The structure and design of a parking lot appears to be timeless because the function has not changed i ...n real events. The intention of my project is to reference a real house or space that has been overwritten by this non-place, more precisely a parking lot.
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  • ...cking up trash can create a collection. As a collection it looses the term of "trash" and regains new purpose, by displaying it in a pathological way. ...tically pleasing. For future relevances it´s important to have an overview of what humans leave behind. Making it an overall time factor.
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  • ...letely different approaches. We either offer the visitors to become a part of the game themselves, or we demonstrate to them a rather complicated and doc ...t visitors can show their individuality when they play or somehow interact with the object.
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  • ...Convention 2011 will include several concerts in very different locations with different technical specifications and different aesthetics. ...ate works for the particular settings, taking into account the preferences of the applicant. Please check back regularly for the most recent updates on o
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  • ...t and surroundings always have an effect in the way we behave and interact with other people. Every time we are in a place surrounded with to many people we feel restrained even more if it's a small place, but als
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  • ...ilar to a water tank where the height of water level doubles if the amount of the water in it is doubled. (And accordingly the pressure at the bottom als ...be filled to a certain level while a very tall tank has only a thin layer of water on its ground.
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  • == Understanding and being creative with Pure Data’s data structures == computer music scores with user-specifiable graphical representations. … Pd is
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  • ...y aim to analyze other artist’s works that are relevant to my topic, think of different experiments and be open to the process in how it shapes my thesis ...ns. Through cultural hybridity (Karachi, Berlin, Weimar), and observations of the landscape, nature (trees, water, horizon), liminal spaces, the ancestra
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  • ...eople in a regular way but taking in consideration, that me as a foreigner with different cultural patterns could trigger certain reaction to the people b [[File:Light_Patterns.jpg | left | frame | experimentation with patterns]]
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  • '''MAPPING OF THE INVISIBLE ENVIORMENT''' ...ve map is created, which is not used for orientation. It is a reproduction of brief moments that will most likely not come up again in this way.
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  • ...o environmental crises and trauma in early life. While humans are products of their society and family, narcissism is a complex issue heavily involved in ...individuals, but instead promotes self-awareness and a deeper exploration of the mind and behavior. "MASK // MIRROR // SHADOW" prompts questions that pr
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  • '''GROUP WORK BY''' <br> — Sebastian Richter (idea development, tried to solve problems + good soul of the group ;)) <br>
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  • ...memold onto humanoid shaped forms which each are watching a different part of Paul Sharits "Word Movie". ...of these objects get observed and described in correlation to the concept of the "homunculus" and its cultural history. This gets documented and examine
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  • Documentation of projects from the class [[GMU:Space Is The Place|Space is the Place]] by [[Max Neupert]] in the [[:Category:WS09|winter semester 2 ==[[Hamish John Appleby]]: [[/DREAMS IN INNER SPACE AND THE FRONTIER OF THE VOID/]]==
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  • ...eople in a regular way but taking in consideration, that me as a foreigner with different cultural patterns could trigger certain reaction to the people b [[File:Light_Patterns.jpg | left | frame | experimentation with patterns]]
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  • In collaboration with [https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/GMU:Being_a_Unicellula ...two young women and their slime mold child. The diary documents the growth of Vina Garcia Morais, the slime mold we gave birth to, and reflect about this
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