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The Oper&
2018
video
Duke Performances, Durham, 2018 - world premiere A bold new opera developed at Duke University that uses the high-drama framework of opera and advanced technology to explore ideas of apocalypse, renewal, and survival in the modern age. During each
Body Language
1984
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1986
Body Language represents the second generation of interactive sound installations Rokeby created. The installation used three hand-built low-resolution (8x8 pixels) video cameras (see image above) to observe a 5 metre by 5 metre space. The images
Company of Colours
2009
video
"Company of Colours" 2009 Shadow Box 9 high resolution interactive display with built-in computerized surveillance system 41.14 x 31.52 x 4.73" / 104.5 x 80 x 12 cm edition of 6, 1AP "Company of Colours" is the ninth piece in the Shadow Box series
Murmurscape #1 (Montreal) (lower resolution excerpt)
2010
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2010
For his 2007 work Machine for Taking Time (boul. St-Laurent), David Rokeby recorded thousands of images of the city of Montreal from identical points of view every day for a year. In Murmurscape (Montreal), letter-shaped fragments excised from this
Murmurscape #2 (Montreal) (lower resolution excerpt)
2010
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2010
For my 2007 work Machine for Taking Time (boul. St-Laurent), I recorded thousands of images of the city of Montreal from identical points of view every day for a year. In Murmurscape (Montreal), letter-shaped fragments excised from this archive of
Plot against Time #1 (lower resolution excerpt)
2007
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2007
"Plot Against Time #1" captures the traces of pigeons and pedestrians on Venice's Piazza San Marco. Each moving thing etches itself across the surface of the image in a golden hue which fades as time passes through a ruddy brown to pure black before
Dan Sandin
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
The Engine of Engines with Daniel Howe
2012
video
The 'Engine of Engines' is a generative sound & video installation that responds in real-time to network traffic in the local environment. In the Hong Kong debut (see video), sixteen self-contained nodes, each composed of a screen, processing-unit,
Radius
2010
Commissioned by Candy & Candy for Home House, London / UK ‘Radius’ is a sound-reactive media installation that plays with the light emitted by spatial arrays of light sources. Where a commonly flat arrangement of LEDs would be conceived as a
Sally Sheinman
I have always been deeply interested in the viewer, pondering why some people engage with art while others do not. This curiosity led me to start asking questions directed at the audience. For one project, I asked, "What did you do today?" In this
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