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  • A frame from the stereo animation A Volume of 2- Dimensional Julia Sets. This animation (like most computer animations) took up to 30 minutes per frame to render, 54,000 times slower than real time. In the early 1980s (with the exception of space
  • Dan Sandin is a media inventor, artist and educator.Is Professor Emeritus of the School of Art & Design, University of Illinois at Chicago, and Co-director of the Electronic Visualization Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Among
  • Sandin, Dan. EVL: Alive on the Grid In Ars Electronica 2001: TAKEOVER - Who´s doing the art of tomorrow? / Wer macht die Kunst von morgen?, edited by Gerfried Stocker and Christine SchöpfWien, New York: Springer Verlag, 2001.
  • All Digital -
    2006 “All Digital” curated by Margo Crutchfield MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland With works by JLynn Hershman Leeson, Charles Sandison, Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau, Anne-Marie Schleiner, John Simon, Paul Chan, Leo Villareal -
  • Sandner, Oscar, ed. Artist Austria a Roma: Rom suchen. Vienna, Bolzano: Folio, 1996.
  • Sandner, Oscar, ed. mediumBerge – Das Mallory Projekt. Vienna: Triton, 2002.
  • Meyers, Stephan and Dan J. Sandin and W. T. Cunnaly and Ellen Sandor and T.A. DeFanti. New advances in computer-generated barrier-strip autostereography Proceedings of the SPIE 1990 Symposium on Electronic Imaging, Stereoscopic Displays and
  • The work depicts gene editing technology CRISPR which has the potential to treat genetically caused diseases, for instance, autism. The PHSCologram sculpture shows different phases of CRISPR genome editing. The first panel shows Cas9 protein in
  • The piece, being a part of the show “It’s Two Minutes to Midnight,” provides viewers with an educational journey on humankind’s history of de- and re-nuclearization. The show, organized by Weinberg/Newton Gallery in collaboration with the Bulletin
  • The PHSCologram is a homage to 'Have a Nice Day' produced in 2002 by Ellen Sandor in collaboration with Martyl Langsdorf’ the author of Doomsday Clock, originally designed for the cover of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists magazine in 1947. The