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London Dig
2006
London Dig is composed of four 42 inch plasma screens arranged in a rectangular array of two by two screens, creating a larger single image. The imagery displayed on the screens derives from numerous bird's eye views of the City of London, centred
Computer Graphics 1984
1984
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1984
Computer generated large scale ink plots Indian Ink on Fabiano 300 gsm paper These works were produced using a large scale Interact IV flat bed plotter. A set of abstract images, each measuring 200 x 200 cms. The works were produced by
Torso
1985
A work using simulated recombinant genetic algorithms. The piece used two live computed image sources for two of the monitors, one prerecorded computer animated sequence and two live video feeds from surveilance camera's installed in the space. A
Habeas Corpus
2006
... an infinite dark space. Software development by Simon
Big
gs and Josh Nimoy. Project assistants, Michael Hohl and Sue...
Book of Shadows
1994
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1994
CD-ROM with book version published by Ellipsis, London copyright 1994 exhibited at Portsmouth Arts Centre, Portsmouth, UK, 1998 Surfing, Contemporary Art Centre, Plymouth, UK 1997 European Media Art Festival, Osnabruck, Germany, 1997 On
reWrite
2007
The focus of an artwork such as reWrite is identity. The work addresses this theme through the use of interactive systems, where the relationship between the viewer and the artwork is explicit and active. This act of interaction functions to raise
Hello, world!
2004
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2005
... Whereas the time delay and the storage capacity are getting
big
ger, because of the length of the copper pipes. (source:...
PUBLIC DOMAIN RESPONSIVE ARCHITECURE FACADE BY STANZA THE AOF NOVA FACADE TRONDHEIM NORWAY
2010
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2010
... and products used. The founders of the AOF have dared to think
big
ger and long-term, and created a house and a concept that lived for...
Everything is Contestable
2006
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2006
... much like any other commodity. These consumers (usually
big
ger fish) have access to multiple providers. In this way, each...
Face to Facebook - Hacking Monopolism Trilogy
2011
video
... images. Tracking the eye movements of study participants "the
big
surprise was that men looked at the faces much more than women...
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