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  • Plasm: In the Breeze -
    Swinging out over a synthesized creek, viewers stir up the artificial life forms therein. Engaging kinesthetic immersion takes place within themed surroundings, where two rope swings track the participants' position using linear position
  • Mirrors: the Real and the Virtual, an information display about the project on view at the NASA-Goddard Research Center in Greenbelt, MD, where the project was developed in collaboration with optics engineer Joseph Howard between 2003 - 2005.
  • Plasm: Yer Mug -
    A 50's themed diner provides the setting for an interactive encounter with disturbing denizens in the virtual mirror across the counter. On-screen breakfast reassembles itself into characters who react to the customers' every move.
  • The Shredder -
    Shred the Web! An Alternative web browser that turns web pages into digital confetti. At a time when the web browser struggled against print metaphors like magazine and newspapter to find it's own identity, The Shredder revealed the "soft" nature of
  • Azimuth 77 - video
    Sebastián Sánchez Zelada and Marcello Mercado Azimuth 77, 2006, Performance, 21 min. 26 sec., stereo 4:3 colour http://vimeo.com/59615529 This video is about a serie of performances that relates specific points in the tracking of Iridium-mobile
  • Bewegung in Silber -
    Commissioned by Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau for the Bauhaus Farbfest: Silber 2. Prize at the competition ''Hören und Sehen'' organized by the ZKM (Center for Art and Media) in Karlsruhe and the Institute fuer Neue Musik in Darmstadt. Inspired by the
  • Nuit Blanche -
    This experimental video uses 4 different sources for an installation of 25 screen: the electronic Graph-8 palette, coupled with an Apple2C computer, a Slow-Scan equipment, a text generator, a Time Base Corrector and a videocamera recording a live
  • Documentary
  • Kinetic Flow -
    George Legrady's work consists of a series of vibrantly colored, 14' x 22' 6" porcelain enameled steel panels on the angled concrete wall above the staircase and escalator unit at the entrance to LA City College station. Algorithmically generated