media artist

Masayuki Akamatsu (Japan) + Wolf Nkole Helzle (Germany). For 15 years the Japanese media artist and professor at IAMAS Masayuki Akamatsu and the German media artist Wolf Nkole Helzle have been working together in many projects, mutual visits and exhibitions. more...

Participation: Media art project: Digital picture offering Wolf Helzle collects photos on the subject of appreciation more...

MyMatrix is an interactive Community Art Project by media artist Wolf Nkole Helzle more...

During the developer conference "JavaOne" in San Francisco I filled the 3D mosaic "myMatrix" with images of about 10,000 visitors. more...

It is time to show off: The social media artist Wolf Nkole Helzle presents us with his latest project his myMatrix baptized net art platform to enable a shared picture of our Luxembourg, consisting of as many different aspects as possible. more...

Art of the Networked Practice An International Online Symposium on Innovation in Networked Research, Artistic Production and Teaching in the Arts March 31 – April 2 | 2015 Presented by the School of Art, Design & Media Nanyang Technological University Singapore | World Wide Web In association with Furtherfield | London Co-chaired by Randall Packer & Vibeke Sorensen more...

From the 24th-25th March 2015 is the social media art project > myMatrix < part of the Java community in the innovation LAB in Java land in Brühl. All estimated 1,000 participants will upload their images to the server. On the second day a great 3D mosaic invites for interactive exploration. more...

Furniture are experienced physically. Sitting one stops, comes to himself - Sitting sharpens the sense of sight, generated structure and provides support. Helzles sofa looks like an island, a place of rest. The artist invites the visitor to be seated for the duration of a shooting on his sofa printed with portrait miniatures from people all around the world. This sprawling furniture like a base, a throne, as if the artists enhance the visitor. more...

The installation is housed in a room or in two adjacent rooms and consists of two parts. Part 1 is a photography station in which photographs are made of entering visitors, and Part 2 is an interactive projection in which the visitors who have been photographed are part of the action in several respects. more...

An interactive video installation by Wolf Nkole Helzle.
A parable on the life and perception of reality: Visitors can see only that part of the projected video on the wall, which "hides" their face surface. When no one acts as a connector in space, nothing is to be seen and also the sound ceases. more...