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  • ... when the signalgoes beyond the tonal range of individual pixels. 3 Asa result, the encoded signal transforms into thetwo-dimensional field, where digital graphicsare explored.Similarly, in “Voice of Sisyphus” (2011) the artist alongside audio spatial...
  • ... of the word “Culture-Territory-Identity”) https://primopianospecialprojects.com/art-woman-2020/prizes-award/ The six two-dimensional, digital print works Making of Eve Clone Portraits IAR, are extensions of Portrait of Eve Clone and Making of Eve Clone II....
  • Making of Eve Clone I -
    ... changing shape. Because of the 3D visual illusion, Eve Clone seemed to be surfacing from da Vinci’s manuscript into a three-dimensional body. In combination with sound effects, a mysterious and weird feeling was created. In the middle of the video, I...
  • ... the artwork resembles a 2D print, but after getting closer, one discovers that the face of Eve Clone is a protruding three-dimensional shape, with her eyes blinking constantly to entice the audience. When viewers stand in front of the mobile phone, they...
  • ...The six two-dimensional, digital print works Making of Eve Clone Portraits IAR, are extensions of Portrait of Eve Clone and Making of Eve Clone II. They convey that the facial proportions and poses of Eve Clone are similar to Leonardo da Vinci’s portrayal of a woman,...
  • Eve Clone IV/V -
    ... Clone IV/V is an interactive audiovisual installation that features six large-scale “Eve Clone” projected across a three-dimensional, hexagonal arrangement. Incubating in liquid, the Eve Clone is a large alien life form with Number of the Beast, 666 in...
  • ... my conceptual development. Ideas vary in shape and content and are better expressed through a combination of sources - two dimensional, tridimensional and abstract - that speak to different senses and create fictional narratives that have more closeness...
  • ...Sutherland, Ivan E.. A Head-mounted Three Dimensional Display In AFIPS´68 - Proceedings of the December 9-11, Fall Joint Computer Conference, Vol.1. , 757-764. San Francisco: ACM, 1968.
  • ... changing shape. Because of the 3D visual illusion, Eve Clone seemed to be surfacing from da Vinci’s manuscript into a three-dimensional body. In combination with sound effects, a mysterious and weird feeling was created. In the middle of the video, I...
  • ... 1969, in these seminars, led by Florentino Briones, Alexanco started working on an interactive program that generates three-dimensional forms.