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  • Pride of our young nation is a meditation on machines of war and the psychology which motivates their construction. Its material construction echoes the archetype of a piece of field artillery, unchanged since the napoleonic era, while its control...
  • horror autotoxicus -
    horror autotoxicusArtist: Nell TenhaafComment:
  • In Vitro
    In VitroArtist: Nell TenhaafComment:
  • Unstable -
    Computer graphic installation

    Images of stars and galaxies are displayed as pixels of light whose structure is randomized by computer processing. These are projected onto a large curved metal sheet whose galvanized surface reflects the light to...
  • Plain Plane Playing -
    Video tape

    Images of Baroque interiors are interlaced by a computer generated scrolling key pattern that was interactively modulated by the sound of water drops during the recording

    Kinetic video sculpture

    The video is projected onto a...
  • Tierra -
    TierraArtist: Thomas RayComment:
  • 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...
  • Is a computer-driven slide installation 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...
  • The first major interactive work was entitled The Watch Detail (1990). Video images, sound and text that addressed the subject of time were explored interactively. This work employed Macintosh Hypercard media, that was used to control an interactive...
  • Room of One`s Own -
    ROOM OF ONE'S OWN (1993) forces the viewers eyes to become immersed into the actual space of a tiny articulated interactive electronic peep show. A stainless steel box placed at eye level with movable periscopic viewing device bridges the viewer into...