One part of the exhibition Skendöd/Suspended animation at Carl Eld's studio museum, and also part of my research at Konstfack was the installation "Suspended animation" which used a scanning of a part of a gypsum study for the sculpture Titanen by Carl Eld's depicting a naked, muscular Strindberg. Through 3d modelling I transformed, or mirrored, the arm to reach both in and out. The arm was 3D printed and configured into two sculptures "Petite Titan in tension-Inferno" and "Petite Titan in Tension-.A dreamplay through the use of rubberbands to create a static equlibrium in a system of tension. The ars was also made into an animation playing on a monitor reflected in a glass suspended on a sculpturer's cavalett which had a sculpturorer's reinforcement placed on it. To continue the transformation, or translation Petite Titan in Tension-Inferno was also possible to place as a monumental sculpture in the garden using Augmented Reality and the app "Bella Runes Portal". In order to carve out methods of dissiminating my research the processes and methods used in the artistic work were presented through sculptures and archival material organised in a display case lika a cabinet of curiosity- "The thought bubble"