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  • The Dual is an optical illusion in which two disks rotate in opposite directions; the front disk is black with slits that act as a shutter, the rear disk contains the animation frames. When the disks spin, the animation is visible. In this artwork,
  • Celestial Mechanics is an artwork intended to be viewed in a planetarium dome. Instead of stars and planets, the ‘night sky’ program reveals many of the aerial technologies hovering, flying, and drifting above us. The project mixes science,
  • This series of artworks contemplates the screen and its origins. My time in the villages of Southeast Asia has shown me an array of organic resources that can be formed into papers. I've researched naturally-occurring translucent materials and have
  • Three artists drove Los Angeles' famous Mulholland Drive with five types of sensors--measuring the tilt, direction, altitude, speed and engine sound of the car. The captured data was then used to create an exact 3-D path in a computer, duplicating
  • Scott Hessels is an American filmmaker, sculptor and media artist based in Hong Kong. His artworks span different media including film, video, online, music, broadcast, print, kinetic sculpture, and performance. His films have shown internationally
  • Hessels, Scott. Sustainable Cinema No. 4: Shadow Play Leonardo 4, no. 40 (2012): 384-395.
  • Hessels, Scott. Sustainable Cinema: The Moving Image and the Forces of Nature In Biologically-Inspired Computing for the Arts: Scientific Data through Graphics, edited by Anna Ursyn, 90-104. New York: IGI Global, 2012.
  • Hessels, Scott. Mediated Earthworks: New Media Goes Wild Proceedings of ISEA 2011, The 17th International Symposium on Electronic Art, Istanbul (2011).
  • Hessels, Scott. GPS Film: Cinema’s Latest Revolutio proceedings of SIGGRAPH: The 36th International Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, New Orleans (2009).
  • Hessels, Scott. Stories on the Run: Narrative Structures for Mobile Cinema published in Proceedings of ISEA 2009, The 15th International Symposium on Electronic Art, Belfast (2009).