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Comparison of Human Sensory Capabilities with Technical Specifications of Virtual Environment Equipment
1995
Barfield, Woodrow and Claudia Hendrix and Kurt Kaczmarek and Lotens, Wouter. Comparison of Human Sensory Capabilities with Technical Specifications of Virtual Environment Equipment Presence 4, no. 4 (1995): 329-356.
VideoFest '89
1989
In only its second year, VideoFest has become the largest european video festival. Video is a young artform; from the beginning, it has been a reaction to the “brave new world” of the highly technical mass societies with all their computers, nuclear
European Media Art Festival 1988
1988
The European Media Art Festival was held under this name for the first time in the European Film and Television Year of 1988. The concept envisaged offering visitors and participating artists an informative programme by jointly presenting different
Metropolis
2005
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2005
Interactive digital video projection environment 16 x 16 x 6 metres 2 large scale video projections, colour A Little Pig Production, UK, 2005. Supported by Sheffield Hallam University Art and Design Research Centre Metropolis is composed of
Tweak Exhibition
2010
Digital technology has become a medium that has redefined the arts broadening horizons and changing practices. The works in this exhibition explore interactivity and the possibilities opened up by multimedia and electronic technologies to create
European Media Art Festival 2004: Transmitter
2004
The guiding theme of EMAF 2004 triggered numerous associations: transmitters, emitters, carriers or x-mitters – visualised by all kinds of dove species depicted on the festival’s posters, billboards and catalogues this year. In line with this
Parallax
2002
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2002
Parallax is composed of three interactive video projections using very powerful high resolution video projectors and four computers with an infra-red remote visual sensing system for viewer interaction. On each screen is visible a number of figures.
The Visible Genome Project
2001
The Visible Genome Project is an interactive installation using two video touch screens and two high resolution video projections with two computers. On each touch screen is visible an array of the letters A, C, G and T, making up the base elements
RECORD>AGAIN!
2009
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2009
RECORD>AGAIN! 19.09.09–15.11.09 The exhibition of the ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe (Centre for Art and Media Technology) continues its project of the technical and scientific processing of video art initiated by the ZKM in
Julieta Agriano
(Buenos Aires, 1981) Works as an independent curator and cultural practitioner specialized in the digital and electronic scene. Her actual curatorial research is based on the development of Semiotopías, a neologism and curatorial saga she created as
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