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  • ... have transformed ubiquitous and often annoying cell phones into paint brushes for the 21st century. Their new multimedia video installation "Cell Tango" at Wellesley College provides an intriguing glimpse into the brave new world of art inspired by...
  • ...comprises five video projections which atmospherically depict and re-interpret our habitat. In the exhibition space five projections are set up like a landscape. Each of these projections represents one aspect of the manifestation of nature as altered by civilization,...
  • Nevel -
    ... space to wander and get lost in, like in a mutating city, to linger and surrender to the disorientation. Occasionally a video artist, musician, or even a mathematician is invited for a live intervention (Christophe de Boeck, Luis Recoder, Yukiko...
  • Mersea Circle -
    ... Colchester, Essex in England and part of the Field-Works-series. Visitors are invited to walk on the edge of island with video camera and GPS for recording the position and interests which will be reconstruct cyber-archive. (Masaki Fujihata)
  • Walk Münster -
    ... exhibtion visitor from the time s/he first receives the cassette player in the Museum. For this reason, a monitor next to a video surveillance camera is installed in the entrance area, so that persons can be observed during their walk through the city. ...
  • ...Marcello Mercado CAPITAL -> Case: Files deleted (Das Kapital -> Fall Dateien gelöscht), 1-channel video installation, 03 min. 05 sec., stereo 4:3 colour, 1999 http://vimeo.com/73331069
  • The Body Remembers -
    ...Spanning 22 years and three continents, the performance, video and digital media work made by Jill Scott coalesces at points that are both corporeal and mechanistic. The differing themes and effects of each work are supported by a range of interests that extend across...
  • ... down the image so that each pixel represents a single frame, running at the standard movie rate of 24fps. When played, this video will take precisely 24 hours to show every pixel that makes up the original image. A camera recording at 24fps is placed...
  • ... a museum) via the telephone line. These data are then processed in a PC in which a digital city map is stored. Lastly, a video beam makes the situation visible on a projection screen. (M. Bielicky)
  • ... two screens in Indiana, where musicians play in reaction to her movements. The combined visual and sound recordings trigger video effects, which were applied in Canada and projected in Indiana.