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We are Stardust
2003
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2009
video
"We Are Stardust" is a commissioned artwork by the Williamson Gallery at the Art Center College of Design, and the NASA Spitzer Science Center at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. The focus of the project is the Spitzer Space
The Unemployed
2011
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2014
The Unemployed is an interactive installation that visualizes worldwide unemployment, depicting the jobless as animated figures moving in an abstract representation of urban space. Viewers movements are tracked and their silhouettes are replaced by
Cell Tango
2009
video
Merging art with technology, conceptual artists George Legrady and Angus Forbes have transformed ubiquitous and often annoying cell phones into paint brushes for the 21st century. Their new multimedia video installation "Cell Tango" at Wellesley
Fractured Visions: To See Again
2014
video
An augmented reality installation on the fragility of human vision. Inspired by palinopsia, a rare visual disorder, these two site-specific artworks disrupt the field of vision when viewed through a smartphone, causing London’s tallest building The
Two Women
1991
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1995
"Two Women" consisted of one computer station, two light boxes (58.4 x 60.3 x 20.3 cm), and two boxes (95.25 x 71.1 x 30.5 cm) each with three images revolving in response either to a timing device located in the computer or to user key-press at the
Brighter Later
2013
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2013
Brighter Later, was a temporary light installation commissioned for the Radcliffe Observatory at Green Templeton College as part of Tracing Venus, the University of Oxford’s Public Art Programme for the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter. Inspired by
David Rokeby
David Rokeby, born 1960, studied at the Ontario College of Art. He is a pioneer in interactive art and an acknowledged innovator in interactive technologies. The technology Rokeby developed for this work is widely used by composers, choreographers,
Paul Sermon
1989-91 Post-graduate MFA, The University of Reading, Reading, England 1985-88 BA Gwent College of Higher Education, Newport, Wales 1984-85 Diploma in Art & Design, Bedford College of Higher Education, Bedford, England
User's Story - from the Multi-Structural to the Multi-Functional Artwork
1997
Zapp, Andrea. User's Story - from the Multi-Structural to the Multi-Functional Artwork In College Art Association, CAA, 85th Annual Research Conference, New York, edited by College Art AssociationNew York: 1997.
From Telematic Man to Heaven 194.94.211.200
1997
Sermon, Paul. From Telematic Man to Heaven 194.94.211.200 In Consciousness Reframed, Proceedings of the First CAiiA Research Conference, University of Wales College, Newport, University of Wales College, Newport: 1997.
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