




Scratch it is an interactive art installation about information, art and society. An environment is created where the users can “scratch the surface” to access projected video footage. The installation serves as a metaphor for our quest to get information, to understand a place, a people or an idea.
Is it possible to reveal “the bigger picture”?
White Shadow is an interactive art installation, a telematic sundial which connects people on two remote locations. The installation plays with our perception of tradition, migrants, time and distance.
The Wheels of Technology is an interactive art installation, which questions the abuse of technology, a metaphor of the human-cyborg transformation through the symbolism of a wheelchair and a projection screen.
Imperdible is the Spanish word for “safety pin”, but in Spanish it also means “something that you can´t loose”. This interactive video performance is about our need to capture moments in ours lives and our reliance on electronic devices to do this.
Walking around illustrates the experiences of someone in a new somewhere. Initially, the place is fascinating, the buildings have vivid colours. With time the people become the focus of attention.
The Turbine Mash up is a Web-based application which uses the virtual representation of the Turbine Hall in the Tate Modern for the creation of a mashup with images retrieved online through Flickr.
Rumble Light is a graphic representation of the abstract concept of Internet. As a basis and reference network maps will be used as a reference: the Tube map.