Amorph is

an interactive, computer-based installation in a discrete space, a room within a room. The mere presence of spectators triggers one or more hidden sensors which signal an integrative computer - hidden behind a rear-screen projection wall - to generate animation and sound. The animation is projected through a data beam and the sound - through hidden loud - speakers. The aim is not to impress the spectator with technology, but rather to raise the question, "Under what conditions do we ascribe human qualities to technology-based phenomena?".

  Amorph was shown recently
in a duo-exhibition with

Jacqueline Jurt & Harald Pridgar's "Zuspiel " in

Kunsthalle Palazzo
Liestal (Switzerland)