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  • Lightpools
    ... ground plane, which otherwise remains shrouded in darkness. Small colored polygons ("proto-objects") are spontaneously and randomly generated throughout the arena, glowing briefly like embers before disappearing. Each polygon is matched in color to one of...
  • ... breathe, tremble, jitter or bounce. Certain bar code commands describe movement patterns, such as drift (move slowly while randomly changing direction), dodge (move quickly with sudden unpredictable changes) and wallflower (move into the nearest corner)....
  • Hidden -
    ... into information production and distribution. In the photographic series Hidden, gore and zoophile images have been randomly integrated into the censored image. But censoring the images increases their efficiency by introducing a new degree of...
  • ... (horizontal) and 60 minutes (vertical) and features a moving vertical second line, (3) a series of 12 signs/markers which randomly float across the screen and react to the passing of seconds and the presence of visitors and (4) partial images of the...
  • ..."The quotations no longer refer to the correct authors. On the mock website, quotations are continually reordered randomly with different authors, spreading online misquotations as a form of liberation from the fixation on authorship. This explores plagiarism and...
  • ... previous solution. In the new version of the work, the drawings of the trees are not mounted on transparent cylinders but randomly arranged inside a huge cube, in which the camera is free to move in any direction the viewer chooses. In theory, when the...
  • Frames -
    ...inbren's Frames is an interactive, three-screen projection work, using infra-red sensor arrays to detect user input, combined with randomly accessible video under computer control. It was commissioned by the NTT InterCommunications Center, a media museum in Tokyo,...
  • ... algorithms. The organic is defined by a genom, a set of components, which is successively mutated by the users. Out of six randomly generated mutations users select one, which in the succeeding steps becomes the starting point for new mutations. This way...
  • down Jones
    ... the text, trying to recognize the language. The second one tries to insert within the discourse a phrase that is picked up randomly from a list of sentences -- in a syntactically credible manner, of course. Applied to a web-mailer software, our downJones...
  • ...The encounter between two images randomly downloaded from Flickr is a logical articulation of and,or,implies,if...then,if and only if,only if,just in case,but,however,not both,neither...nor ----- Gregory Chatonsky is an artist born in Paris. He currently resides...