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Bit.fall

Julius Popp - Germany, Installation, 2002-2004.

Julius Popp has developed a technological device to make a waterfall of a liquid screen. Each drop of water is a falling pixel. This technology also allows big three dimensional installations to permit various uses of this work in such areas as those of publicity and the commercial events.

Julius Popp is interested in the process of recycling that which appears to disappear in the structure of information more than the message Bit-fall can carry.




With the help of the Jocelyn Wolff Gallery.

Biographie 
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Julius Popp

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He was born in Nuremberg, he studied at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst de Leipzig (Meisterschüler Astrid Klein). He has received a number of international prizes such as Künstföderpreis der Stadtwerke Halle und Leipzig 2002, the Robot Choice Award 2003, and was nominated for the Inspire-award 2004. In 2004 he had a notable exhibition at the Artexpo in New York, and in the framework of "Verfahren im Raum" at Kunstraum B2 in Leipzig.

PREVIOUS WORK
At the intersection between art and science, Julius Popp's work extends and redefines the notion of interactivity.  
- Micro.Eva et Micro.Adam, 2002. Aluminium, stainless steel, electronic elements. 40 cm. 
- Bit-flow # 1-4, 2005. Lambda print on photo paper, aluminium. 40 x 75 cm. 
- Micro.sphere, 2002-2005. Prototype for a project of 10 carbon spheres. 
- Bit-fall, 2002-2004. 64 valves, aluminium, stainless steel, electronic elements, data-processing elements, computer. 40 x 75 cm. 
- Bit-fall, 2004. Lambda print sur papier photo, aluminium. 100 x 130 cm.