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Conversation with Liquidators
1996
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2000
Conversation with LiquidatorsArtist: Pam SkeltonComment:
Ghost Town
2002
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2002
Ghost TownArtist: Pam SkeltonComment:
Topobo
2003
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2004
Topobo is a 3D constructive assembly system with kinetic memory, the ability to record and playback physical motion. Unique among modeling systems is Topobos coincident physical input and output behaviors. By snapping together a combination of
Pam Skelton at the Imperial War Museum
1995
Elwes, Catherine. Pam Skelton at the Imperial War Museum Art Monthly (April 1995).
Pam Skelton: ‘Ghost Town’
2001
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2001
Event: Pam Skelton: ‘Ghost Town’Institution: World-Wide Video FestivalComment:
Visual Studies: A Skeptical Introduction
2003
Elkins, James. Visual Studies: A Skeptical Introduction. New York: Routledge, 2003.
Mirror_Piece
2010
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2011
Mirror_Piece is a mirror version of Marnix de Nijs’ previous work Physiognomic Scrutinizer. Equipped with biometric video analyzing software, the installation scans facial features and characteristics of anyone looking into its mirror, and compares
The Messenger
1998
The Messenger is an Internet driven installation based on early proposals for the electrical telegraph, in particular those made by the Catalan scientist Francesc Salvá. It examines the metaphors encoded within technology, especially lost or
Pam Skelton
Pam Skelton is a media artist, professor and researcher. Is Professor at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design and Research Associate at the Photograph and the Archive Research Centre, London. Studied at Southport School of Art Camberwell
egaku
2002
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2003
egaku is a tabletop user interface designed to enhance the ideation process with seamless image management tools. Designers sketch ideas as the system captures high-resolution images of the sketches and organizes them in a transparent image
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