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  • Displacements is an immersive film installation. An archetypal Americana living room was installed in an exhibition space. Then two performers were filmed in the space using a 16mm motion picture camera on a slowly rotating turntable in the room’s
  • Cyberflower IV, 4. 29" by 23", 2000. Algorithmic pen and ink drawing on paper with artist's studio seal in red. The seal characters read "Little Path Studio" for "Pathway Studio" “Cyberflowers” son flores digitales cosechadas desde el universo
  • Julie Freeman works with natural systems and emergent technologies. Her large scale installations and online artworks have, since the early 1990s, pioneered her conceptual and critical approach to working with real-time data as a living and
  • Goldberg, Ken and Dezhen Song. ShareCam Part I: Interface, System Architecture, and Implementation of a Collaboratively Controlled Robotic Webcam In IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Robots and Systems, edited by California Univ. Dept. of
  • "Simultaneous Echos" is the most recent production of the series "Field-works," compositing video images and locational data captured by GPS, production was made in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK. The project is focused onto music production
  • Lillian F. Schwartz is best known for her pioneering work in the use of computers for what has since become known as computer-generated art and computer-aided art analysis, including graphics, film, video, animation, special effects, Virtual Reality
  • Impressing Velocity -
    Masaki Fujihata and his colleagues climbed up Mt. Fuji with GPS in the summer 1992. Follwoing images were calculated and deformed with position data by GPS and mesh data supplied from Kokudo Chiri In, Japan and TM image data from Remote Sensing
  • Ornia, José Ramón Péreg. El arte del vídeo: Introducción a la historia del video experimental. Madrid, ES: RTVE. Serbal. Colleción Viajes, países, culturas, 1991.
  • Mark Hansen is Professor of Statistics and the Vice-Chair for Graduate Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is also co-principal investigator for the US-based Center for Embedded Sensing, studying the impact of new micro-sensing
  • Tad Hirsch is a researcher and PhD candidate in the Smart Cities Group at MIT's Media Lab, where his work focuses on the intersections between art, activism, and technology. He has worked with Intel's People and Practices Research Group, Motorola's