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Narcissus'; Well: Mirror Gaze
This sensation of absorption and the loss of ones presence also finds its roots in the fear of souls being captured in mirrors. The Etruscan word for soul, hinthial, literally means, "image reflected in a mirror." [prototype installation] (source:
Narcissus' Well: Reflection
In contemporary times we may ask: is the search for self-knowledge extended and amplified through the medium of digital media? Or, do we find ourselves in a crisis - like that of Narcissus confusion or the loss of the soul - in which we can no
London Dig
2006
... located, Allen and Overy's world headqu
art
ers in Spitalfields, City of London. The site of...
Narcissus' Well: Pepsi Pavilion
... was created by E.A.T. (Experiments in
Art
& Technology) for Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan. In...
Narcissus' Well: Research Exhibit
2003
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2006
Mirrors: the Real and the Virtual, an information display about the project on view at the NASA-Goddard Research Center in Greenbelt, MD, where the project was developed in collaboration with optics engineer Joseph Howard between 2003 - 2005.
Mori: The Telematic Embrace
... the unpredictable fluctuations of the e
art
h's movement. (source:...
Digital Mudra
1987
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1987
... performance entitled Biorhythm (1983). P
art
icipants, to test their own evaluation of their...
Torso
1985
A work using simulated recombinant genetic algorithms. The piece used two live computed image sources for two of the monitors, one prerecorded computer animated sequence and two live video feeds from surveilance camera's installed in the space. A
Habeas Corpus
2006
... installation composed of two p
art
s. The first p
art
is encountered on entering the...
reWrite
2007
...The focus of an
art
work such as reWrite is identity. The work addresses this theme through the use of...
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