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Goldsegen
2014
Participatory Augmented Reality Public Art Project. "Goldsegen (Golden Blessings)" - How much do you need to be happy? This project engages and questions the mechanisms of consumption and their promises of happiness. The artist posed the question
in/compatible Intervention @ Transmediale 2012
2012
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Sustainable Cinema No. 1: The Image Mill
2009
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Sustainable Cinema No. 3: Praxinoscope Windmill
2011
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Sustainable Cinema No. 4: Shadow Play
2011
video
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Sustainable Cinema No. 5: Dual Windmill
2011
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Brakelights
2004
Brakelights is a real-time computer system that senses color changes in the environment to make choices from a database of dialogue lines…a live cinema-generating machine. The program reads the color levels in every pixel of every frame in real
Celestial Mechanics
2005
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,
The Moon is a Mirror
2014
video
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
Mulholland Drive
2005
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
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