I believe that technology should not be taken for granted. I am interested in experimental human-machine interfaces. As well as in social, artistic, and political applications of VR and AR.
In Kafka, the protagonist wakes up one day with the body of a cockroach. But how would it feel if you suddenly share one body with someone else? An immersive collaborative Experience using Biofeedback which questions subjectivity and body ownership.
"What was looted from Africa is not just art, but its soul, its memory. Until these objects return, Africa will remain haunted by their absence." A VR journey built around the story of the looted Pokomo sacred Drum
Paint, leave a memory or contribute to a social memorial augmented on a public bench. Store your content, check on it later, share it, and allow others to collaborate, with visual, textual, or other forms of contributions.
What would you write in a message in a bottle? This application will allow you to send a digital message in a bottle in the Elbe River and discover other people's messages in a bottle using location-based augmented reality.
WAVA "Demo" "Whose Bones?"
A piece by the artist Flaka Haliti at "Demo" the location- based Exhibition curated by WAVA in Frankfurt. I created the animation.