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  • ... a telematic workstation between Newport School of Fine Art in the UK, The Hochschule fuer angewandte Kunst in Vienna and the Digital Art Exchange in Pittsburgh, USA. As a critique of the Gulf War media coverage for the Watershed Media Center in Bristol,...
  • Telematic Encounter -
    ... installation (location 2), via the ISDN teleconferencing link. The image is received in location 2 and fed directly to a digital chroma-keyer. The installation in location 2 is identical (chair and table) to location 1, the camera is suspended in exactly...
  • ... each table at a 45° oblique view to the table. The first table is located on the first floor of the ZKM Medienmuseum Salon Digital, surrounded by four monitors. The second table site is situated in a remote location, also surrounded by four monitors - apart...
  • ... and half-sentences, words and syllables through our movements’. (Schulze 2005) The participants' area- an empty room and a digital stage on the Internet are connected via optical tracking. Real and virtual space are superimposed, the movement of the visitors...
  • ... camera pointed at this situation was connected to a computer in the second room. Here a large video- projection showed a digitally processed version of the performance. The image processing was characterized by its very slow frame-rate and the reduction...
  • ... walking towards the screen interactively controlled a sequence of transformations in the image and sound. The sequence of digitally processed images was derived from works by Yves Klein (Portrait Relief Arman), Nagisa Oshima and Hieronymus Bosch. A...
  • ... sacred geometry, hermetic geography, and the creation of fictional worlds in art and literature. 3D image synthesis, digital image processing and digital post production techniques were used extensively in these visual sequences.
  • ... pixels of the original images and then anamorphically reconfigures them in a virtual three-dimensional space. This digital tromp l'oeil characterises the awesome contemporary view down from space which inverts the ecstatic Baroque gaze up to...
  • ... is directed at the face of the spectator who is looking down at the monitor. This camera is connected to a computer which digitally processes the incoming signal in real time so that the processed image of the spectator face is seen directly on the...
  • ...This work addresses the notion of a library of the written language, and gives special aesthetic emphasis to the digital (binary) transformation of language to embody the context of the LBC as a computing center for a larger network of provincial libraries. The work...