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  • TeamWorkStation -
    ... media such as papers and digital documents. TeamWorkStation-2 (TWS-2) was designed...
  • Blowup
    Blowup is an interactive performance environment, designed for choreographed performances and public interaction. The work consists of a large video projection in which video imagery of the performers/viewers is manipulated in real-time. The
  • All you can see -
    With common video formats, almost 17 million different colours can theoretically be represented on the screen today. If these are shown all at once, a condensation in pure white is generated in the digital picture production. Translated into a
  • Genetic Seed Bank -
    Animation for artist Suzanne Anker. Video loop created from still image for video installation.
  • Universal Translator -
    Universal Translator is an interactive sound and video work focussed on the sound hardware of the human body. The interface for this work is a microphone with a micro video camera embedded in its head so that the camera looks directly at the
  • Videobrasil is the oldest festival in Latin America dedicated to video art; in this edition it opened its scope to electronic art in general including Net Art and games, besides video.
  • Stairs -
    Video installation Series 'Bags' 24 bags are arranged in 4 horizontal rows, forming a staircase. From a frontal view, a rectangular spatial body is created by the identical shape of the bags (white rectangular form, handles). This object is leaning
  • Given
    https://aesthetic-machinery.com/given.html • series of five intelligent interactive video-sound installations or architectural projections controlled by hand and body gestures • 6K video projection with 4 channel interactive audio • video projection
  • Mon Ami Bleu, by Fortunat Frölich (music) + Myriam Thyes (animation), 3D HD video, stereoscopic 3D animation, 3D sound, 13:55 Mon Ami Bleu (My Blue Friend) – a multimedia contemplation of a painting. The composer Fortunat Frölich and the video
  • Another Time, Another Space (1993) is an interactive installation devised for Antwerp Central Station, Belgium. The installation used 15 video cameras to capture live images of visitors to the station; 30 computers manipulated the video feeds output