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  • TeamWorkStation -
    ... combines two or more translucent live-video images of computer screens or physical desktop surfaces using a video synthesis technique. Translucent overlay allows users to combine individual workspaces and to point to and draw on the overlaid images...
  • ... examination that makes this project a benchmark future reference work for scholars and the general public. Advanced digital techniques, such as motion capture and augmented-reality annotation of movement, facilitate an analytical re-envisioning of the...
  • ... on the table also determines the apparent location of the sound within the black-box theatre using a novel sound rendering technique by Samuel Chabot/Jonas Braasch detailed in the MS Thesis: SPATIALIZED SOUND REPRODUCTION FOR TELEMATIC MUSIC PERFORMANCES...
  • ... So as we were in the thick of creating the audio I had started making some experimental pinhole lumen prints (a photographic technique where you work with photographic paper within direct sunlight). These were simple images of dots created with holes in...
  • Light, only light -
    ... organized around the viewer’s perception; his reality and the world around him are brought together as one. By placing these technological plants in a garden, the viewer is seeing the light he has himself created. This is a display of the utopia of our era; a...
  • ...is experimental animation approaches Hong Kong’s built environment from the conceptual perspective of celluloid film, by applying the technique of film animation to the photographic image. The city’s signature architecture of horizon-eclipsing housing estates is...
  • ... to Leonardo da Vinci’s portrayal of a woman, which perfectly follows the golden ratio. I used the augmented reality (AR) technique to transform Eve Clone from static to dynamic images, as if Eve Clone entered from a plane to the real space. The viewer can...
  • ... to reintegrate one’s fragmented self and the impossibility of doing so. Furthermore, the artist’s persistent use of the simple technique that he himself has called “stone-age filmmaking” could also be understood as a result of his intent to seek the origins of the...
  • William Kentridge -
    ... flow of refugees carrying their few possessions with them from one place to another. The film uses a comparatively primitive technique in which cut pieces of paper are photographed as they are shifted across a translucent surface, and its ominous music and...
  • ...Event: 'Digital Light: Technique, Technology, Creation' symposiumInstitution: University of MelbourneComment: