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“Grandfather” awarded by Russian festival

May 28, 2015by tachyonmoves Leave a comment

“Grandfather – so close so far away” and Teater Insite was invited to play at the Baltic House festival in St Petersburg. It was a great experience, and very strong […]

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Lasertunnel; Ludvig Uppman. Photo; Toke Brorson Odin

Gravitational Lensing

January 10, 2015by tachyonmoves Leave a comment

The picture shows the tunnel of light, created by Laservision. Photo; Toke Odin Brorsson Is our social responsivitiy what makes us adress human behaviour and intentions not only to objects […]

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Premiere at Teater Insite!

October 2, 2014by tachyonmoves Leave a comment

“Time – we – don’t really exist. All that exists is reflections of light in the particles it meets. How ironic. The two most important events in our lives are […]

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Haptics and stories – visiting Keio Media Design Lab (Tokyo)

June 17, 2014by tachyonmoves Leave a comment

In Tokyo I visited professor Masahiko Inami and his group at Keio Media Design – the only lab where I enjoy finding lab animals. Professor Inami has, among other things, […]

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Gravitational Waves and neutrinos in Japan!

June 16, 2014by tachyonmoves Leave a comment

(Photo: Kamioka Observatory, ICRR (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research),The University of Tokyo) You know these gazillions of infinitely small invisible particles constantly flowing through us and our Earth? Some of […]

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Gravitational waves – work in progress

April 17, 2014by tachyonmoves 1 Comment

An improvised choreography on gravitational waves and matter / antimatter. The animations are based on mathematical formulas and depicting transferring between dimensions. They will later be navigated by using brain computer […]

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Gravitational waves – art, science & brain computer interface workshops

March 31, 2014by tachyonmoves Leave a comment

This weekend we had the first workshop out of three in the Gravitational Waves-project! The themes are gravitational waves, antimatter/matter, dimensions, and our perception of time according to theories in quantum mechanics. The […]

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Time to leap into the future; COMING PROJECTS!

November 5, 2013by tachyonmoves Leave a comment

I just got the happy news that 2 coming projects got funding from the Swedish Artcouncil and the Culture Bridge! This means that during 2014 I will be working with; […]

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PROJECT PRESENTATION 7; FRÄNG

October 29, 2013by tachyonmoves Leave a comment

In 8 webisodes 8 young bands from 8 different genres and parts of Sweden got to meet with some of Swedens best and most established artists. The basic criteria was […]

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PROJECT PRESENTATION 6; Projekt Invitation + Duo Solo Danse

October 24, 2013by tachyonmoves Leave a comment

In 2009 me and dancer/choreographer Ege Özdogan began working on an idea for an interactive dance road performance. The aim was creating a performance to which the audience would add […]

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Lasertunnel; Ludvig Uppman. Photo; Toke Brorson Odin
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Movement; Maria Selander Realtime interactive 3Dgraphics; Dominic Idier
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"Hemligheten", Teater Insite
Room design; Helle Damgård
Room design; Helle Damgård
Another Event Horizon; a landscape in VR for "Gravitational Waves", by Dominic Idier
"Grandfather" awarded with the price of the Audience' Choice, St Petersburg. Teater Insite, Teater KEF
In the secret laboratory of K Research Institute. ("The Enlightened", Teater Insite)
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"Grandfather" Teater Insite and Teater KEF
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"This is where I", augmented reality walk, Malmö Kulturnatt
Virtual landscapes playing with dimensions, interactivity and Mandelbrot set during "Gravitational waves." Artist; Dominic Idier.
"Hemligheten", Teater Insite
Exploring the laboratory of K Research Institute. "The enlightened", Teater Insite
The portal in K's laboratory. "The enlightened", Teater Insite
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Elias Faingersh and Mattias Hahne Thorbjörnsson. "Grandfather", Teater Insite and Teater KEF
The inauguration speech at K Research Institute. "The enlightened", Teater Insite
Elias Faingersh, "Grandfather", Teater Insite & Teater KEF
Elias Faingersh, "Grandfather", Teater Insite & Teater KEF
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