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  • Thomas Tallis, one of the most influential English composers of sixteenth century, wrote Spem in Alium nunquam habui, a choral work for eight choirs of five voices, to mark the fortieth birthday of Queen Elizabeth I in 1575. This piece of music
  • Marnix de Nijs is a Rotterdam based artist who explores the dynamic clash between bodies, machines and other media. His works include mainly interactively experienced machines that play with the perception and control of image and sound, but also,
  • Whiteout - video
    Hundreds of transparent white spheres, each embedded with a discrete, programmed, white LED light are suspended from a square grid of steel poles and cabling. They form a luminous white carpet across the Park's central Oval Lawn. The orbs are
  • After Microsoft -
    ... a global branding strategy. After Microsoft has been...
  • Emergences of Continuous Forms was one of a series of performances and installations in this period which explored various methods of extending the cinematic image into the space of the viewers and of provoking the viewer's physical
  • Teardrop
    A large air-inflated teardrop hung from a crane and proclaimed the theme of the festival as well as the Javaphile performance Tearfall.
  • Working with computer based arts since the late 1960s. There should be humour and politics, at least sometimes, in art. Especially the humour and politics of digital art. I think art should be a more or less systematic enquiry whose goal is
  • Fisher, Scott S. and M. McGreevy and J. Humphries and Robinett, W.. Virtual Environment Display System In ACM Workshop on 3D Interactive Graphics, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, October 23-24, Chapel Hill: 1986.
  • Fisher, Scott S. and M. McGreevy and J. Humphries and Robinett, W.. Virtual Workstation: A Multimodal, Stereoscopic Display Environment In Advances in Intelligent Robotics Systems, edited by D. P. CasasentProc. SPIE 726, Cambridge, MA: 1986.