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  • ... work a particular transparency and immateriality compared with the later work that used building-sized flat, shaded, three-dimensional fonts. Of relevance to the understanding of the technologies that enabled this artwork is the fact that in 1988...
  • ... Each person can choose any character from one of these alphabets. This then appears on the stereographic screen as a three-dimensional character-object, which the user can freely rotate and move about using the 3-D mouse. The screen image is a shared...
  • ... was to devise a heterogeneous electronic landscape as a virtual environment into which a diverse range of two- and three-dimensional information spaces could be integrated and linked. It sought to create a connective—as distinct from...
  • ... poet A??k Veysel, into this virtual world. The words leave traces of the visitor’s movements, making them into a three-dimensional poem. This visual landscape of scenes and events is conjoined with musical compositions selected specially from the archive...
  • Facing Data -
    ... to represent information but using photography. Additionally, to read the images in an appropriate fashion the OPENGL three-dimensional space offers us tools to see using zoom-in and zoom-out. The old techniques of chiaroscuro were also a useful tool to...
  • ... a tool for computer-based perception of reality (augmented reality) the artists place another digital layer over the two-dimensional picture of the real exhibitional space and point once again to the complexity of vision: The image is a virtual sculpture,...
  • ... pastels with prominent color accents, the intense yet real-time graphic representations of data progress through multiple dimensions. From 2D progressions of patterns derived from digital glitches and software codes, the images morph into dramatic,...
  • ... Brain Factory project. In both, exhibition visitors (aka Brain workers) give – straight from their brain waves – a three-dimensional shape to abstract concepts, like FREEDOM, PEACE, MONEY, LOVE, POWER. In VoV, the resulting shapes are brought into the context...
  • ... Brain Factory project. In both, exhibition visitors (aka Brain workers) give – straight from their brain waves – a three- dimensional shape to abstract concepts, like FREEDOM, PEACE, MONEY, LOVE, POWER. ISEA, International Symposium on Electronic Arts is the...
  • ... Brain Factory project. In both, exhibition visitors (aka Brain workers) give – straight from their brain waves – a three-dimensional shape to abstract concepts, like FREEDOM, PEACE, MONEY, LOVE, POWER. In VoV, the resulting shapes are brought into the context...