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Impalpability
1998
... a "virtual sensation" Fujuhata
cho
oses detailed views of his own skin...
Their Things Spoken
1998
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2001
... imposed no restrictions on the
cho
ice of personal favourites. Her...
SonoMorphis
1998
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1998
video
... new mutations. This way users
cho
ose a thread through a space out of...
Primordial Dance
1991
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1991
... abstract images. The artist
cho
oses the most aesthetically...
Little Sister
2000
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2000
... and the viewer is invited to
cho
ose their personal casting from a...
The Imaginary Hotel
2002
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2002
... as projection screens and by
cho
osing image, video and sound...
Moving Movie
1977
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1977
video
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 landscape with a Super8 movie camera mounted on a slowly rotating turntable. The film is
Panoramic Study
1992
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1992
video
Panoramic StudyArtist: Michael NaimarkComment:
Mission to Earth / Soft Cinema 2
2003
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2004
... edits the film in real time,
cho
osing what appears on the screen,...
Molecular Informatics-morphogenic substance via eye tracking
1996
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2002
video
The work is an interactive media art installation incorporating "eye tracking input" technology. Structures of molecules are generated real-time according to the movements of the viewers eyes during their interaction. The viewer wears a pair of
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