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  • George Legrady has exhibited across the world and is widely recognized as one of the early digital artists that researched the semiotic and cultural implications of software-produced images. His work encompasses a wide range of digital experiments
  • ... with Jieliang Luo off-and-on over 5 years which explores both anamorphicperspective and Vonoroi image placement in virtual 3D space. The software takes acollection of image files and organizes them based on the Voronoi mathematicalmodel, each...
  • NAKED EYE
    ... to this subtle effect the images stand out from the wall and from each other while the two dimensional projections create a virtual image space and at the same time the effect of a real depth of space. It is not a pure or "naked" sense of vision, that the...
  • .. "So instead of writing about meaning production, I empower the exploration of meta-meaning processes that arise via self-directed engagement" ..
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    ... result of motion capture and behaviors written in the computer program executing the animation. Visitors will think that the virtual portrait is responding to them in a way that only a flesh-and-blood individual does. This incident establishes a relationship...
  • In this essay, media researcher and developer Tiago Martins provides insight into the development process of the mixed-reality archive AR[t]chive during a large research project. The HoloLens based application enables users to explore archived
  • This essay by former research assistant Isabella Iska at the Center for Image Science, is a tribute to the artist, scholar, professor and permanent driven inventor Charles Csuri (1922-2022), who began creating digital artworks in the 1960s. Today
  • ... Rhetoric uses the artist's predetermined responses to defraud the audience. Contemporary experiments known as intelligent virtual assistants such as Siri , Alexa or Lyra, are an initial step towards enriching human responses to software controlled...
  • ... field”. Acevedo’s work was discussed at length in an important and influential book called From Technological to Virtual Art, written by art historian Frank Popper, (MIT Press 2007). His image called Springside Cynthesis and a descriptive blurb...
  • .. making visible that which is not before our eyes, that which is not directly evident nor exposed to the view ..