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Narcissus' Well: Reflection
In contemporary times we may ask: is the search for self-knowledge extended and amplified through the medium of digital media? Or, do we find ourselves in a crisis - like that of Narcissus confusion or the loss of the soul - in which we can no
conFIGURING the CAVE
1996
video
Jeffrey Shaw. Agnes Hegedues and Bernd Lintermann, 1996
Cupola
2004
video
Jeffrey Shaw, Bernd Lintermann. 2004
Narcissus' Well: Pepsi Pavilion
Narcissus' Well was originally inspired by the seminal Pepsi Pavilion, which was created by E.A.T. (Experiments in Art & Technology) for Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan. In the Pepsi Pavilion, a 90-foot diameter spherical mirror engaged viewers in the
Narcissus' Well: Research Exhibit
2003
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2006
Mirrors: the Real and the Virtual, an information display about the project on view at the NASA-Goddard Research Center in Greenbelt, MD, where the project was developed in collaboration with optics engineer Joseph Howard between 2003 - 2005.
Mori: The Telematic Embrace
Inside the entry curtain, visitors follow a fiber-optic cable to the center of the resonating enclosure where a portal through the floor frames the installation's focal point. The live seismic data stream drives an embedded visual display and
Digital Mudra
1987
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1987
"Digital Mudra" begins with a collection of photographs from Rapoport's interactive performance entitled Biorhythm (1983). Participants, to test their own evaluation of their biorhythm condition against a computer assessment of their
Excavate
2012
video
developed for The View Contemporary Art Space Swizerland EXCAVATE consists of a magic lantern from the 1920ies that was transformed into an interactive installation. The project was developed for a military shelter from the cold war in the area of
The Last Supper And The City of Bits. Continuing the search for the Soul of the City.
2010
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2010
Stanza. Title. The Last Supper And The City of Bits. Continuing the search for the Soul of the City. Stanza presented this artwork below and gave an artists talk as part of the Folly Digital Lunch series. Twelve guests were invited to this
Pandaemonium
1992
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1992
Digital video 4 mins 38 secs colour, stereo sound by Ernst Oosterveld Inspired by Milton's "Paradise Lost". The video explores images and evocations of how the human race has reshaped its environment, often to its and the world's detriment
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