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Spectrum of Brick Lane 2

2007
artwork

Colour is perceived through light reflected from the object we’re observing. The wavelength of the light determines the hue we see. Batchelor’s illumina..

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The Passing Winter

2005
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CATARACT (concrete)

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CATARACT (concrete)

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Endoscopic Vanitas (No Veins Version)

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‘monument’ for V. Tatlin

1966-1969
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In her words

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Data Tapestry

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Shadow Play [interactive]

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Raemar, Blue

1969
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Stardust Particle

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Raumlichtkunst

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A Colour Box

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Just smile and shine

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Development map of Hallownest

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