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  • JND is a new series of multimedia installations that explores the concept of just noticeable difference. The first project, Semblance, is an interactive installation exploring the phenomenon of cross modal perception - the ways in which one sense
  • Chronotopia is a dance theater re-imagining of the one of the oldest Indian epic poems: the Tamil epic Silappatikaram. Attakkalari's multi-media dance production is an episodical journey, which explores the movement of five performers through a
  • DualTerm explores our contemporary experience of the global airport. Visitors to Toronto's Pearson Airport's Terminal One come upon a sculptural shape with five embedded plasma screen monitors. On the left most monitor, a computer generated 3-D
  • CHRONOPOLIS -
    Chronopolis consists of a 10 x 10 meter square floor-projected interface that visitors walk over. The computer generated interface displays days, hours, minutes and seconds grids over which four animated pictograms representing these time elements
  • parallel -
    parallel uses Google Earth to track along the 49th parallel, that is, the western border between Canada and the United States. It's about a few other parallels: parallel countries, parallel modes of imaging and imagining, parallels between
  • Christopher Bauder (born 1973) started working in the field of interactive installation art after finishing his studies in the Digital Media Class at the Berlin University of the Arts. His projects focus on the translation of bits and bytes into
  • Ray, T. S.. Population Dynamics of Digital Organisms In Artical Life II - Video Proceedings, edited by Christopher G. LangtonRedwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1991.
  • Philips, Christopher and Adrian Searle and Antoni Mercader. Muntadas. Espacios, lugares y situaciones. Santander, Spain: Fundación Marcelino Botín, 2008.
  • Lautriv Chromagnon MedusaArtist: Franz FischnallerComment:
  • Alchemist’s Study is a series realized by image synthesis where a text prompt “imaginary workspaces electrostatic” produced an image which then diverged and mutated resulting in a sequence of variations similar to genetic evolutionary processes.