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  • circulation -
    ... sadness, are products of an arbitrary translation. The dialogue between lovers is never-ending and variable. The montage is technically based on a software that recovers Yahoo RSS feeds following the flow of traffic in different cities. The information is...
  • Substance -
    ... Woodrow Curated by Michael Alstad and Camille Turner InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre in partnership with Subtle Technologies and Year Zero One present Substance, an exhibition of interactive installations. The exhibit focuses on two works that...
  • ... presenting different media and approaches. Developments evolving from the mutual influence of art, culture, society and technology were also to be highlighted. Current tendencies in the area of experimental and ambitious media work were demonstrated...
  • Changes of State -
    ... every day, was up for 5 evenings at the theatre and on the street outside it. The principal idea was that "digital" technologies typically involve atleast two states, both equally valuable. For example, on and off, typical states in an electrical...
  • ... ground there are banks that corrupt politicians in weak countries, also independent lawyers and accountants made this system technically possible. However, in general, the accountability should be political from the First World, which enforces international...
  • Human Flesh Line -
    ...eo-makers frequently use a tool called vectorscope to measure frames saturation and hue. The color balance of a film is based on a line technically called flesh line, where all the human tones arrange on. It’s is very interesting how, unlike ours, the artificial eye in...
  • IN TIME AND SPACE -
    ... The artworks reveal a different look of Earth, can be beautiful and relaxing or disturbing. The decision is on you. Tech nically, the process of creating the artworks >IN TIME AND SPACE< passes through couple of stages, combined with different...
  • ...Digital technology has become a medium that has redefined the arts broadening horizons and changing practices. The works in this exhibition explore interactivity and the possibilities opened up by multimedia and electronic technologies to create immersive experiences...
  • ... process – not only in the actual exhibition halls, but also in public spaces in Osnabrück city centre – and, secondly, technical innovation. The installations made use of state-of-the-art technology, which may well soon be a part of our everyday lives....
  • ... dissolution of the author's face, skull and brain. The repetitive liquefying interplay between the exterior and the technologically-visualized exterior posits the question of visible and invisible, physical and mental. However, the image of the...