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OCC one
TinT Gallery, Thessaloniki, Greece
& 50-1 Gallery, Limassol, Cyprus
December 3, 2011 - January 14, 2012
(Participation)

OCC one (Original Certified Copy one)
Curated by Eleni Riga
TinT Gallery, 13 Chrys. Smyrnis st., GR-546 22 Thessaloniki, tel. + 30 2310 235 689 tel./fax + 30 2310 220 191
50-1 Gallery, 49 Ellados str., 3041 Limassol, Cyprus, tel./fax +357 25 340 727

 
 
 
Boxes - 1996
 
A limited edition multiple signed and numbered by the artist
(12 pieces - 6 couples, positive - negative mirror images )
Painted and scratched by the artist directly onto film for the offset printing,
the twelve “Boxes” were each printed in an edition of 100 with 10 artist’s proofs,
on Aqaba paper, by Panos Davias, in Athens, in 1996.
Hand-folded by the artist.


The works shift between the two dimensional and the three dimensional.
Once folded into boxes, they can be arranged like a tiling puzzle in many different ways;
horizontally or vertically, using some couples, or all couples, or more than one set of twelve,
to create different patterns.


 
 
Alphabet Posters - 2002
 
The development of the Alphabet is an ongoing transformation of the letter forms
through mirroring, turning, flipping and rotating.
The three Alphabet posters replicate that process as a paper cut-out improvisation on the Greek and Latin alphabets.

Signed by the artist in an open edition.
Paper cut-outs offset printed by Panos Davias, in Athens, in 2002.

     


Greek Alphabet Poster - 2002
19 1/2 x 27 1/2 inches (50 x 70 cm)

Latin Alphabet Poster II - 2002
19 1/2 x 27 1/2 inches (50 x 70 cm)

Latin Alphabet Poster I - 2002
19 1/2 x 27 1/2 inches (50 x 70 cm)
     
     
     
Mandala Memory - 2010
 
Mandala Memory for the iPhone is the expanded version of the physical board game by Zoe Keramea,
part of the artist’s project PinCutFoldBlowUp, included in the Drawing Papers 54 - Zoe Keramea: Geometry of Paradox,
published by The Drawing Center in NY, in 2005 on the occasion of the exhibition Zoe Keramea: Geometry of Paradox.

The Brooklyn-based creative computing company The DuKode Studio (Arlene Ducao, Ilias Koen)
worked together with artist Zoe Keramea for the digital development of her Mandala Memory game.
 http://mandalamemory.com
    
     

 
 
Mandala Memory iPhone screenshots