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  • Der Wald
    ..."In the first version of "The forest", made as a computer animation, the image of the forest creates the impression of a three-dimensional space constructed from elements which themselves are only two-dimensional. The basis for the image is a black-and-white drawing of...
  • ... groundbreaking networked VR installation invites visitors to explore an immersive, imaginary world, offering striking three-dimensional visual and auditory sensations. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HOME OF THE BRAIN IN THE HISTORY OF VR Home of the Brain was a...
  • ... horizontal displays creates a performative interface environment that combines action and perception. The horizontal two-dimensional interactive tabletop and the combined vertical floor-to-ceiling 3D projection of the virtual cityscape are haptically and...
  • ... data on a horizontal tabletop. Lightweight stereoscopic shutter glasses are used to view these images in three dimensions. To view the virtual environment from the correct perspective, a magnetic tracking system follows the navigator's head in...
  • Skulls
    ... room. To create this deceptively low-tech installation, Lazzarini laser-scanned an actual human skull to create a three-dimensional CAD (computer-aided design) file, which, he then subjected to various distortions. The resulting distorted files became...
  • ... a partner in the performance. In one movement, each note played on the piano contributes to the construction of a three-dimensional tower. In another, Eve draws out the trajectories of falling snowflakes, manipulating the live processing of a...
  • NAKED EYE
    ... of this experience; the natural light fluctuations seems to follow a specific concept set by the artist. The room's original dimensions are no longer discernible. The wall – long and reminicant of exhibition rooms common in 19th century – is pulled in like a...
  • ... at a distance, transforming the moving bodies into black dots that form drawings in action. The real scenes generate two-dimensional configurations on the electronic screen through units that group together, move away, creating lines in the luminous field...
  • ... else is ultimately only that other thing”. (Bhagavatam 11.28.19, 21) POLE B : "In Nevermotion Land - a infamous one dimensional world - all that a person would be able to see would be a point, because everything is just a line. In fact, some people...
  • Sea-Changes -
    ... a 3-D VRML application--the VRML was designed to emphasize the idea in the original conception that the site held a multi-dimensional universe.