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  • ... have been recognized, specifically in Italian Renaissance painting and frescoe. Her work with colleagues to construct 3-dimensional models of the Refectory at Santa Maria Grazie to study the perspective construction of Leonardo’s Last Supper and, more...
  • ... The viewer enters a darkened room to discover life size stereoscopic figures that appear to inhabit our own three dimensional space. These phantoms reenact a series of séances held in Algeria and Paris from 1904 to 1912 with the French medium Eva...
  • SonoMorphis - video
    ... box. The second access point uses the world wide web as its user interface. In both systems, users evolve a three-dimensional organic object which is created using genetic algorithms. The organic is defined by a genom, a set of components, which is...
  • ... This movement, the human, physical part, is transformed into data that represents the viewers location within the 3 dimensional space, therefore real-time change and generation occurs within the virtual world. Once the viewer dons the VR eye...
  • Molecular Clinic 1.0 -
    ... for their computer. What they will see on the web site after this initial download is a virtual space containing a three dimensional computer generated Spider and Monolith object. The user will be able to navigate through and into this virtual space and...
  • ...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 roaches in video...
  • ... and perversity. The piece is created using 15 computer programmed slide projectors, video projection on miultiple three dimensional net scrims and eight tracks of pre-recorded sound .
  • ... with a soundtrack. The images are projected onto a wall and onto net hung in a ladder . The net creates hologram-like three-dimensional effects. Computerized dissolve equipment produces sequences of images which are animated somewhat like a film. The...
  • bubbles -
    ... experience of the work. Finally, there is the simulation algorithm itself that defines the completely artificial, two-dimensional world of the screen. While the technical requirements are in fact moderate and the setup relatively simple,...
  • Boids
    ...n 1986 Craig W. Reynolds made a computer model of coordinated animal motion such as bird flocks and fish schools. It was based on three dimensional computational geometry of the sort normally used in computer animation or computer aided design. The artist called the...