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The Fisherman and His Wife
2000
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2012
A 30 minutes long computer animation, based on a German folk-tale. The visual world of the animation is based on those of shadow-theater. Every virtual puppet, tree, flower or house are hand-drawn, scanned in and used as texture-maps on 2D polygonal
Mirrors of the Unseen
2011
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2011
Site specific ceiling drawing Regional hospital Hohenems (A), competition The work 'Mirrors of the Unseen' for the regional hospital Hohenems deals with technically generated images, with questions of translatability and the interpretation of
Mirrors of the Unseen (Tableaus)
2010
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2011
Printing on aluminium 100 x 200cm UV print; coated aluminum, colored epoxy resin Images are hypotheses about the visible. Only the viewers ability to connect what they see with their own knowledge and sentience makes a picture readable. The aluminum
Skulls
2000
Robert Lazzarini composed a sculptural installation of four skulls hung about eye-level and protruding about a foot from the walls of a small, well-lit, clean and bright room. To create this deceptively low-tech installation, Lazzarini
Urban Quick Response
2013
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2013
Commissioned by the National Centre for Contemporary Art (Russia), in partnership with The PRO ARTE Foundation (Russia), Urban Quick Response is a project by Olga Kisseleva, created in urban space, in collaboration with local researchers. The work,
Body Scanned Architecture
1995
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1995
video
Interactive computer installation "With the interactive video/computer environment, Body Scanned Architecture, presented at the Venice Biennale, Ruth Schnell explores a classic interface concept between real architecture (from the Hoffmann pavilion)
Projektskizze #11, #12, #13, #14, #15
2001
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2001
Plot [English title, Project outline #11 to #15] Series 'Body Scanned Architecture' The work series 'Projektskizzen' was developed in 2001, based on the interactive computer environment 'Body Scanned Architecture', which was realized in the Austrian
Digital Paint Study, 1985
1985
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1985
Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Epson Pigment inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (plus custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: 1985 This is one of the earliest digital images by Victor
Smart Tools
2001
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2001
The word "haptization" means, "making it possible to touch". A typical example is the usage of haptic display devices in order to touch computer-generated images. Therefore, it is often called "haptization of information". Previous work on
Scanned Laser Displays for Virtual Reality: A Feasibility Study
1993
Holmgren, Douglas and Warren Robinett. Scanned Laser Displays for Virtual Reality: A Feasibility Study Presence 2, no. 3 (Summer 1993).
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