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Narrative Landscape
1985
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1995
video
... and zooming in or out of a
cho
sen part of an image. At the zoom...
Five Into One
1991
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1991
video
... réel, en fonction du point de vue
cho
isi. Ce point de vue est déterminé à...
Art Impact, Collective Retinal Memory
2000
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2000
... which partially bases its
cho
ices, continuously available for... constructs a world around a t
heo
retical spectator, now the sum of...
TransVersum
1993
video
... video is based on the original
cho
reography by Ismo-Pekka Heikinheimo...
An Anecdoted Archive from the Cold War
1993
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1993
... Based on chance, and the
cho
ices that viewers follow, each...
Chance Encounters
2002
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2002
... each other on the screen, one
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sen alphabetically, the other...
Triad Net Dance
1998
... countries. The dancer,
cho
reographer Molissa Fenley was...
Viewfinder
2008
“Viewfinder” is a novel method for users to spatially situate, or “find the pose,” of their photographs, and then to view these photographs, along with others, as perfectly aligned overlays in a 3D world model such as Google Earth. Our objective is
Environmental Media Studies
1977
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1979
Environmental Media Studies explored new ways of representing landscape and place. Moving Movie #1 (1977) was an inexpensive modest study made at MIT. I was obsessed with why movie cameras move and movie projectors don’t, and filmed the Boston
Talking Head Projection
1979
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1979
Talking Head Projection was an experiment in enhanced tele-presence. The idea was an extension of the popular head projection in Disneys Haunted Mansion, where the moving image of a woman is projected on a face-shaped screen, resulting in true 3D
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