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Smokescreen
1969
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1969
In Smokescreen a row of smoke canisters along the whole front side of the Swansea University created a thick smoke-screen behind which the building completely disappeared for a while. Portions of this smoke-screen were white, yellow and black.
Pulse Park
2008
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2008
In Pulse Park, evening visitors to Madison Square Park have their systolic and diastolic activity measured by a sensor sculpture installed at the North end of the Oval Lawn. These biometric rhythms are translated and projected as pulses of
Radius
2010
Commissioned by Candy & Candy for Home House, London / UK ‘Radius’ is a sound-reactive media installation that plays with the light emitted by spatial arrays of light sources. Where a commonly flat arrangement of LEDs would be conceived as a
M2
1998
video
Overall, the event is cyclical; however, the groups spend variable amounts of time going through the chambers. The immersion room is the only area of the environment where visitors are allotted a fixed time. Also, each group of spectators contains
Lillian F. Schwartz
Lillian F. Schwartz is best known for her pioneering work in the use of computers for what has since become known as computer-generated art and computer-aided art analysis, including graphics, film, video, animation, special effects, Virtual Reality
Mobility and freedom: affective cane for expanded sensorium and embodied cognition
2017
DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G and S FUNGHETTO and M MIRANDA and P. K. C. M BATISTA and P. R. F OLIVEIRA and G. A ASSIS and R TORRES. Mobility and freedom: affective cane for expanded sensorium and embodied cognition VSMM2017- The 23rd International
Max Hattler
Max Hattler is an artist and academic who works with abstract animation, video installation and audiovisual performance. He holds a master's degree from the Royal College of Art and a Doctorate in Fine Art from the University of East London. His
Patrick Moya
Moya, the Artist living in his art work Performer, visual and digital artist, Patrick Moya make an art mediterranean, funny, baroque, generous and delightful. In Nice (big city near the sea), where he lives, he is the last part of the artistic
Joachim Sauter
Joachim Sauter is a media artist, designer and educator. He focussed on digital technologies and how they can be used to express content, form and narration. Saute is Professor of New Media and Design at the Universität der Künste Berlin, and in
Animation Day In Cannes, 18 May 2016
2016
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2016
Event: Animation Day In Cannes, 18 May 2016Institution: Animation Day In CannesComment:
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