ART+COM Art creates media sculptures and installations that impact on their respective locations, giving them an identity beyond architecture and function. These works make use of new media for expression and are computationally charged with complex behaviour and coded meanings. Our art projects are both commissioned for public space, exhibitions and collections, and self-commissioned.
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Place of remembrance, 2023
Bayer Headquarters, Leverkusen, Germany
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Flocking Lights Over Epic Waters, 2022
SpareBank, Stavanger, Norway
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Neo-Natur, 2019
Futurium, Berlin, Germany
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Raphael’s Pendulum, 2018
Roche Penzberg, Germany
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Petalclouds, 2018
Changi Airport, Singapore
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Instafacewhatssnap (Vanity Bench), 2018
Kulturregion Stuttgart, Germany
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Floating Colours, 2018
The Dubai Mall, Dubai, UAE
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Chronos XXI, 2017
Rome, Italy
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Dancing Particles, 2017
Silks Club, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
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Pendulum Casa V, 2015
Mexico City, Mexico
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À la Recherche, 2015
Les Bains, Paris, France
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RGB|CMY Kinetic, 2015
SónarPLANTA , Barcelona, Spain | ACT Center, Gwangju, South Korea | ICC Tokyo, Japan
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Symphonie Cinétique — The Poetry of Motion, 2013
MADE, Berlin, Germany
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Ink Drops to the Origins, 2013
Hansol Museum, Jeonju, South Korea
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Tetrascopes, 2013
Tsvetnoy Central Market, Moscow, Russia
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Les Eclats Dans L’Oeil, 2013
Les Bains Douches, Paris, France
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Kinetic Rain, 2012
Changi Airport, Singapore
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Manta Rhei, 2012
Berlin, Germany
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River is…, 2012
Gwangju, South Korea
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Anamorphic Mirror, 2011
Deutsche Bank headquarters, Frankfort on the Main, Germany
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Grasp Pendulum, 2010
Ottobock headquarters, Berlin, Germany
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Resonance — Reflective Kinematronic III, 2010
Kunsten Museum, Aalborg, Denmark
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Mobility — Reflective Kinematronic II, 2010
World Expo Shanghai, China
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Reactive Sparks, 2008
Munich, Germany
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Spheres, 2008
BMW Museum, Munich, Germany
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Kinetic Sculpture — The Shapes of Things to Come, 2008
BMW Museum, Munich, Germany
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Duality, 2006
Tokyo, Japan
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Composing the Lines, 2003
Jewish Museum Berlin, Germany
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Virtual Set Design “The Jew of Malta”, 2002
Opera Biennale Munich, Germany
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The Invisible Shape of Things Past, 1995
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De-Viewer, 1992
Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria