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  • .. making visible that which is not before our eyes, that which is not directly evident nor exposed to the view ..
  • George Legrady has exhibited across the world and is widely recognized as one of the early digital artists that researched the semiotic and cultural implications of software-produced images. His work encompasses a wide range of digital experiments
  • ... in a configuration ofdifferent anamorphic perspectives. As an example, in the series “Anamorphic-Lattice”,six family black and white photographs are reproduced 30 times so that 180 images areinterlaced in the virtual space to create a composition that...
  • ... in real-time, the use of a computer ”delay” program to reproduce Eve Cloneimages, and the control of a static Eve Clone in black and white images that gradually becamecolorful images. Also, the Making of Eve Clone II interactive installation learns to...
  • Lin Pey Chwen’s oeuvre extends from sculpture to interactive digital installations. Over the course of more than twenty years, her work encompasses a unique approach to media art and technology exploring a critical understanding of contemporary
  • ... waves to visualize the cardiacsound traces inside the art space.In another work, where visitors were invited to sit in a black Thonet balance chair, theywere allowed to hear and record the visitor’s blood flow. The cardiac sounds emitted by the...
  • Diana Domingues, a pioneering artist-engineer, scholar, and researcher from Brazil, has impacted and shaped the landscape of electronic art in Latin America. By bridging the realms of intangible culture and rituals within Latin American native
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  • ...The Blackest Spot was a five-projector room-sized interactive installation that explored the representation of crowds and the myriad reasons for public gatherings. Animated imagery, ambient crowd sounds, and fragments from well known speeches throughout history...
  • ...Zellen, Jody. The blackest spot. California: Self-published, 2002.