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  • ... one sees a mysterious image of water, light and steam. Snippets of a river's edge reveal that you are in a boat, part of a journey on a river at night. As both film and sound were recorded directly from the boat, one never sees the canoe itself but...
  • House Fire
    ... The result is a life-like three-dimensional reproduction of sound. The couple have been experimenting with sound in their art since moving to Lethbridge in the early 1990's. Critics have heralded their multimedia art practice as one of the most...
  • ... of 3 person can have a look inside. The image and sound illussion is made perfect and has the effect that the viewer starts to daubt on their own cognition. (source:...
  • To Touch
    ... contact, to handle. The common museum traditions, meaning that the viewer is a viewer from distance, are turned around. The art pieces starts to be art only after an active action of the viewer. Through touching the table the viewer activates different...
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    ...KK2Artist: Mark NapierComment:
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  • Sky -
    ...Sky is a collection of conceptual pieces to transform nuclear weapons into works of art. (Iris-Project) (source: http://www.quadrantcrossing.org/papers/CAE_catalogue_MTL.pdf#search=%22george%20gessert%20iris%22)
  • Scatter -
    "Scatter" documents dispersals of iris seeds, plants and pollen outside of Gessert's Garden.
  • ... by Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, is an almost scarily captivating 13-minute multimedia experience. But the artists' mind-boggling interweaving of visual and aural systems of illusion -- which won them an award at last year's...