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  • Facades - video
    Immersive audio-visual animation 'facades' is an audio-visual animation, conceived for performance in a fulldome. Fulldomes are immersive, dome-based projection environments, which – as an interface – allow full and multimodal integration of the
  • Vehicle Safety Sensor -
    "We have built a low-cost ($10) 2.4 GHz Wireless safety sensor for vehicles. This transceiver and antenna mounted to the driver-side car door could prevent dangerous and costly traffic accidents or personal injury to bicyclists and other motor
  • France Cadet (Artist / Robotic Teacher), born in 1971, is a French Artist whose work raises questions about various aspects in science debates: danger of possible accidents, observation of animal and human behaviour, artificialisation of life, side
  • Milroy, Sarah. Janet Cardiff : the former printmaker hit her stride with electronic art, winning acclaim this year at the National Gallery and the Venice Biennale The Globe and mail (December 29th 2001).
  • Artist and filmmaker William Kentridge has earned international acclaim for creating distinctive animated films that address the political and cultural climate of his native South Africa. In Tide Table (recently acquired by The Rose), the artist
  • Curator: Peter Weibl The exhibition is accompanied by a 256-page book, which serves as a catalogue of the exhibition and also contains a collection of Crandall's writings from the years 1994-99. A symposium will also take place during the
  • Timo Kahlen's interactive work of net art /source/ (Postfactual), 2017 invites the viewer to search for reliable sources, for valid ‘facts’, for trusted nodes of information on the internet. A seemingly void, monochrome white surface is all it
  • The waterfall Seljalandsfoss, Iceland was captured while on a trip to Iceland. It is a very enchanting experience that was quite moving. The video is accompanied by an original sound track that was created for the piece.
  • Well known in the international art scene for his mechanotronic performances and robotic installations. In his first works he combined such elements as Bodybots, body-controlled robots, Systematugy (interactive narration with computers) and
  • William Kentridge describes Johannesburg, South Africa, providing a social and historical context for his animated films, including "Johannesburg, 2nd Greatest City after Paris" (1989). Excerpted from William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible, a film