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  • ... in no way related to their actual physical appearance. If the same person were to approach the “nose” once again, their portrait would be slightly different (because smell changes constantly), albeit still recognizable. This mechanism is yet another “memory...
  • ... University of Applied Arts (Vienna), Digifest (Toronto), Technical University (Prague) or Roehrs & Boetsch (Zurich). Portrait: (c) J. Pegman
  • IDfone -
    ... else. Viewers look into 2 screens, located in different spaces, and are confronted with a blended and distorted 'portrait' of themselves and an unknown other. The piece is realised using two computer screens, each with a video camera...
  • ... and look up into a dome to view images of ceilings of many of the most spectacular buildings in Bombay. It offers a unique portrait of this city’s varied architecture, which includes churches, mosques, temples, government and industrial buildings, private...
  • Elastic Surgery -
    ... to achieve performance that even I can't believe. The new configuration uses a 17" LCD panel mounted vertically (portrait mode) with lights around it to make it appear like a vanity mirror. Seventeen buttons in front of the mirror enable various...
  • ... a narrative of guilt by association. A fiction based on unconfirmed facts is thus built and now substitutes for any actual portrait I might actually have or had. A uncorroborated story of a fictitious life grows into a kind of monstrosity the result of a...
  • ... and graphics has received international recognition and acclaim. He has been interviewed twice on the Today Show. CNN's Portrait of America featured him on a program and he has been on Entertainment Tonight. He received additional television coverage...
  • SWARM
    ... Sensations at the Victoria & Albert Museum, this much anticipated show presents their three latest works: SWARM, Self-portrait and Triptych. Deemed as the pioneers of a performative new media who were awarded the accolade of designer of the future at...
  • ... part electronics. She is wired as a video camera with her eyes and ears as input channels. A fractured icon, an unstable portrait, a piece about the construction of identity, not really a narrative, a piece with a narrative caboose, a reference to the...
  • ... to share an experience, a kind of glue or social capital, and how this encounter can be manifest through the photographic portrait. He was the first artist in residence at the Imperial War Museum (1984); Sargant Fellow at The British School at Rome...