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Joel Slayton
Joel Slayton is an artist, writer and theoretician. He is currently Professor of Digital Media Art at San Jose State University, where he serves as Director of the CADRE Institute, an interdisciplinary academic research center. Mr. Slayton is the
Japan Media Arts Festival 2003
2003
February: 6th Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: February 27–March 9, 2003 Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (Ebisu, Tokyo) Entries: 1,375 works (including 138 from overseas) Visitors: 16,060 people
Sprache Sehen
1996
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1998
Computer-controlled interactive light installation Polytechnic school Bregenz (AT), extension Baumschlager/Eberle, competition, realization 1996–8 [English title, 'Seeing Language'] In each of the three staircases of the new building of the HTL
Brooksy
My bodies of investigative works, primary titled overall as SoundScapes and ArtAbilitation, sits between researching cross-informing art (interactive multimedia installations e.g. MoMA and performance art using invisible sensing technologies of
Blow Up
2007
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2007
video
Blow-up is a high resolution interactive display that is designed to fragment a surveillance camera view into 2400 virtual cameras that zoom into the exhibition space in fluid and autonomous motion. Inspired by Antonioni, the piece is intended as a
Japan Media Arts Festival 2004
2004
February: 7th Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: February 27– March 7, 2004 Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (Ebisu, Tokyo) Entries: 1,584 works (including 494 from overseas) Visitors: 16,766
Japan Media Arts Festival 2012
2012
February: 15th Japan Media Arts Festival Exhibition of Award-winning Works Dates: February 22–March 4, 2012 Venue: The National Art Center, Tokyo (Roppongi, Tokyo), etc. Entries: 2,714 works (including 956 from overseas) Visitors: 51,828 people
AESTHETICS OF CHANGE: 150 Years of the University of Applied Arts Vienna
2017
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2018
Curators : Elisabeth Schmuttermeier, Curator, MAK Metal Collection and Wiener Werkstätte Archive Patrick Werkner, Professor and Head of the Art Collection and Archive, University of Applied Arts Vienna Gerald Bast, President, University of Applied
The Scale of Immersion : Different audio-visual experiences exemplified by the 360° video Secret Detours
2018
Reinhuber, Elke and Benjamin Seide and Ross Williams. The Scale of Immersion : Different audio-visual experiences exemplified by the 360° video Secret Detours Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (Juky 2018): 236-243.
The Scale of Immersion : Different audio-visual experiences exemplified by the 360° video Secret Detours
2018
Reinhuber, Elke and Benjamin Seide and Ross Williams. The Scale of Immersion : Different audio-visual experiences exemplified by the 360° video Secret Detours Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (July 2018): 236-243.
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