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Under Fire
2004
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2005
UNDER FIRE is an ongoing art and research project that explores militarization and political violence. It delves into the structural, symbolic, and affective dimensions of armed conflicts: the organization, representation, and materialization of
A Light Rain
2004
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2004
Viewers take an umbrella, walk into the rainbow, and hear music played by water streams. (source: www.well.com/~demarini)
Cyberflower
2000
Cyberflower IV, 4. 29" by 23", 2000. Algorithmic pen and ink drawing on paper with artist's studio seal in red. The seal characters read "Little Path Studio" for "Pathway Studio" “Cyberflowers” son flores digitales cosechadas desde el universo
An Explicit Volume
2001
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2001
An Explicit Volume is an interactive installation comprising nine books arranged in a three by three grid. Each book is operated by an electronic page turner. The project is sited in a darkened space where four red vinyl chairs are arranged facing
Visions of Hildegard, C
2000
en los últimos años. Twenty-six Visions of Hildegarde. 30" by 22", 2000. Algorithmic pen and ink drawing on paper with 4 gold leafed medallions. (Original algorithmic procedures date from the early 1990's.) Los dibujos de la familia
Plasm: Not a Crime
1998
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1998
"Plasm: not a crime" is the artistic statement of Peter Broadwell and Rob Myers that sharing secrets is not a crime. It used to be that most interactions between people took place face to face. If you had a desire to keep something confidential,
Plasm: Above the Drome
1991
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1991
Three networked skyboards equip visitors to surf freely throughout a shared virtual space. Each fiberglass skyboard is a custom full-body input device, with force-sensing resistors driving the flight simulation for the occupant's on-screen
Plasm: A Nano Sample
1988
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1988
A large, empty room becomes the portal into an alternate universe, explored via two monitors pushed about on rolling stands. When viewed through the screen of each exploratory vehicle, clouds of passive brass flakes are swirled and grasped by unseen
Plasm: A Fish Sample
1985
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1985
The initial installation in the Plasm series, this piece was inspired by Allen Kay's talk on artificial life forms and simulated ecologies at SIGGRAPH the preceding year. A real-world living room setting, complete with sofa, coffee table,
The Diamond Lake Apocalypse. Pathway
1993
11. Diamond Lake Apocalypse, Pathway, 1993 22" by 30" Pen plotted drawing. 12. Diamond Lake Apocalypse, Burning Bush, 2000 23" by 29" Pen plotted drawing. 13. Diamond Lake Apocalypse, Canon I, 1999 23" by 29" Pen plotted drawing.
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