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  • ... of particles of the artist’s body by inverse fast Fourier digital transformation (IFFT), with the help of computer programmes used... of computer-modified microscopic images of particles of the artist’s body by inverse fast Fourier digital transformation (IFFT),...
  • Three City Link -
    ... Fadon), Boston (led by Dana Moser), and Pittsburgh (the DAX [Digital Art Exchange] Group). A slow-scan television system connected... In 1989, the Three-City Link event brought together artists in Chicago (organized by Eduardo Kac and Carlos Fadon), Boston (led by Dana Moser),...
  • ... that it can be re-imagined and sourced for information. The digital patterns of the robots are re-made as analogue patterns. The... canvas to create these robotic generative paintings. This artwork investigates the relationship between the analogue and the...
  • ... a custom-designed Global Positioning Satellite receiver and a digital camera, both connected to a cellular data link. This enabled...
  • ... can cover between 1 and 3 m of wall space Ed. 1/3, 1 AP Live digital streams that display the results of a search algorithm using...
  • ... as a new form of communication. Mixing live performance and digital animation, Banz & Bowinkel seek to define the perceptual...
  • Telematic Encounter -
    ... The image is received in location 2 and fed directly to a digital chroma-keyer. The installation in location 2 is identical...
  • Cyber Squeeks -
    ... which induces them to emit emphatic squawking sounds. This digital, cacophonous and disjointed forest analogizes the forest of... and an overall collapse of space-time. The call to the artistic, scientific, media based community, should be to immediately...
  • ... device wich makes man, image and sound interact thanks to digital tools. SphèrAléas is ideal for collective performances. It's a... must take time to experiment it. Collectively, they must pay particular attention to compose a melody. Spectators are sitting around...
  • Trigger
    ... perceptions of it. Trigger was presented at Pace University Digital Gallery, New York, NY in 2005