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Selfpad
2011
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2011
The moment of making and the creation gesture itself is summarized in this video. The trackpad is the only witness of the work ‘in fieri’, silent translator of mechanical moves into electrical and digital pulses, as the fingers themselves that
Red Streamlines
2003
The essential component of wavy flow is the vortex. In isolation, a single vortex simply influences its surroundings to orbit around itself at a speed proportional to the inverse square of the distance to the vortex's axis. When a large number of
24hour Social
2014
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24hour Social is a data-driven 24 hour generative video installation that questions how identities are constructed as data in an era of social media that act as authentic platforms for performances of the self and simultaneously as systems of data-
Phantom Waves
2021
The November 1973 issue of Scientific American featured an article titled “The Recognition of Faces” by Bell Labs researcher Leon Harmon that explained how we perceive pixelated digital photographic images. Using a low-resolution, portrait of
Tracing
1997
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1997
Tracing is a two screen projection installation that uses the two-sides of a wall positioned in the middle of the gallery room to contrast two states of cultural difference in the information age. Texts and ambient sounds are continuously projected
Using affective trajectories to describe states of flow in interactive art
2009
Benayoun, M. and Stephen W. Gilroy and Marc Cavazza. Using affective trajectories to describe states of flow in interactive art International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technologies (2009).
Featured Artist Scenocosme
12/2014
.. known for their inimitable poetic language of visualization and sonification of interrelations between humans and nature ..
Virtual Museum
1991
video
The Virtual Museum is a three-dimensional computer-generated museum constituted by an immaterial constellation of rooms and exhibits. A round, motorised rotating platform is furnished with a large video projection monitor, a computer, and a chair
Creation Myth
1985
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1985
Creation Myth describes the birth of a new environment utilizing unique fractal and particle system software. It was designed for exhibition on Palladium's 50 monitor video display system. (Rebecca Allen)
RED DROP
2002
The code of this Java-applet describes the movement of a red polygon. There are two modes: Whenever the viewer clicks on the screen, the polygon is attracted to the mouse pointer and forms a flexible circular drop that can be dragged around the
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