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  • Skull v02
    ... of Skull had its public debut in New York City in August 1996. In September 2001 Skull v2 was reproduced on the cover of Leonardo (Journal of the International Society of Arts, Sciences and Technology) Volume 34 Number 4. In 2005 it was shown for the...
  • ... Pathways toward the Spiritual in Art: A Transdisciplinary Perspective on Connectedness, Coherence and Consciousness', Leonardo, Vol. 39, No. 1, pp. 65-69. Deren, M. 1946. An Anagram of Ideas on Art, Form and Film, New York: The Alicat Book Shop Press....
  • ... of Eve Clone and Making of Eve Clone II. They convey that the facial proportions and poses of Eve Clone are similar to Leonardo da Vinci’s portrayal of a woman, which perfectly follows the golden ratio. I used the augmented reality (AR) technique to...
  • ... such as golden-head with silver-chest, silver-chest with coppery abdomen, iron leg with half iron half mud feet, and combine with Leonardo Da Vinci’s manuscript to emphasize “Great Image”. Then I add signs like computing line sketch, grid, icon, camera,...
  • ...For Making of Eve Clone Documentation I series, I overlap both head and hand part of Leonardo Da Vinci’s manuscript with the line sketch and grid of Eve Clone’s head and hand part in order to accentuating the golden ratio of Eve Clone. Although Leonardo Da Vinci’s...
  • ... of Eve Clone and Making of Eve Clone II. They convey that the facial proportions and poses of Eve Clone are similar to Leonardo da Vinci’s portrayal of a woman, which perfectly follows the golden ratio. I used the augmented reality (AR) technique to...
  • ... represented in the show were Daniel Senise, Eduardo Kac, Beatriz Milhazes, Jorge Guinle, Ricardo Basbaum, Frida Baranek, and Leonilson. While most of the participants were primarily interested in painting, Kac was working with multiples, mixed media, and...
  • ...The November 1973 issue of Scientific American featured an article titled “The Recognition of Faces” by Bell Labs researcher Leon Harmon that explained how we perceive pixelated digital photographic images. Using a low-resolution, portrait of Lincoln to describe the...