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  • EAT -
    EAT is an art installation about consumption. It was produced as a class project for Michael Naimark's "Virtual Environments" class in 1989 at the San Francisco Art Institute where it received an SFAI Spring Show Gold Award. EAT is a short
  • The encounter between two images randomly downloaded from Flickr is a logical articulation of and,or,implies,if...then,if and only if,only if,just in case,but,however,not both,neither...nor ----- Gregory Chatonsky is an artist born in Paris.
  • The "Reign of Gold" augmented reality artwork surrounds you and your favorite object of protest in a rain of $50 US gold eagle coins. Part of AR Occupy Wall Street, organized by Mark Skwarek.
  • Image Fulgurator -
    ... of reality was what motivated me to develop the... position it on the targeted object The Image...
  • An image is repeatedly sliced, reduced to an abstraction which then re-assembles itself into a different image. The animation cycles through approximately six different images. With George Legrady's artistic direction, Yun Teng assisted with the
  • Retelling - video
    Fragments of the image "At the Bar" are continuously re-ordered each time resulting in a new composition. With George Legrady's artistic direction, Angus Forbes contributed the visualization software.
  • Beyond Pages -
    ... interest with fantasy what is appreciated as the... PAGES was presented together with “Global Interior...
  • Foto series The mechanics of emotions in photographs 6 photos with subtitles "La Mécanique des émotions" is a great tale of works : performances, installations, sculptures, machines… "eMoving Stills" are like a subtitled film in which the
  • "Voice of Sisyphus" is a multimedia installation in which the image "At the Bar" is filtered by a computer program which then reads the segments and produces sounds out of them resulting in a continuously evolving composition. With George
  • ... the most visible part of what the artist calls Critical... Internet, everyone can get its own 2D code and use it as...