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  • ... minutes per frame to render, 54,000 times slower than real time. In the early 1980s (with the exception of space roaches in video games), computer graphics stopped moving in real time. Frame buffers gave us photographic realism, but computers could not move...
  • Blue Window Pane II -
    ..."Blue Window Pane is a CAVE virtual reality art experience that includes networking, live video, and sound activated graphics. Participants explore and actively ignite events to gain a knowledge base through exploration and perceptual interaction. Events are triggered...
  • Palette
    ... produced through time-lapse photography at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Each time-lapse video is projected onto a color of the light spectrum comprising a rainbow. The colored rectangles were painted directly on the wall...
  • ... wall of the cultural centre Stieglerhaus, facing the main street of St. Stefan ob Stainz in Western Styria. Composed of video recordings of human eyes, the artwork confronts the rural village with an allegory of a culture shaped and informed by...
  • The Tele-Actor -
    ... concert. The "Tele-Actor" is a skilled human with cameras and microphones connected to a wireless digital network. Live video and audio are broadcast to participants via the Internet or interactive television. Participants not only view, but interact...
  • ...Designed as a large scale video projection (3:12 minutes), like a sonorous moving billboard. It shows 3 times almost the same sequence of images, each time with a different audio. An old photography depicts the image of three children at the beach. A girl between two...
  • ...Plot Against Time #3 (Insect Sonata (after Scriabin)), a single channel video, draws out the trajectories of insects in the my shady garden as they pass through beams of sunlight on a rare windless day in spring. The work's subtitle refers to early modern Russian...
  • ... which I have in turn applied to my art practice. This mediawork is in keeping with my series of installations combining video with technological icons from the 1950's. A central component of this installation is a 6' high chrome hair-curling...
  • Close Up - video
    ... displays with a built-in computerized tracking system. This piece shows the viewer's shadow revealing hundreds of tiny videos of other people who have recently looked at the work. When a viewer approaches the piece, the system automatically starts...
  • Planetary Network -
    ... theme of this project in which more than 100 artists on three continents participated. The artists worked with computers, video text, slow-scan-TV, and telefax. The live activities in Venice lasted a period of 14 days, followed by a two-month-long Artex...