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  • The 19th century Praxinoscope consisted of a circular beveled mirror reflecting a series of animation frames. When the device is spun, a moving image appears on the mirror. Using wind as the power and a structure that references the Eiffel Tower
  • The silhouettes of the ancient art of Shadow Play are achieved by light penetrating a translucent screen, and this sculpture uses the rotation of the windmill as the power to generate the backlight for the presentation. Additionally, the wind turns
  • 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,
  • 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
  • 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
  • Transdance LaboratoryArtist: Scott DelahuntaComment:
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  • Brouwer, Joke and Arjen Mulder and Scott et. al. Lash. Making Art of Databases. Rotterdam, NL: NAi Publishers, 2003.
  • Scott, Jill. Crossing and Collapsing Time, Re-constructing (Her) Historical and Ideological Film Narratives on a Transformed Stage In New Screen Media. Cinema/Art/Narrative, edited by Martin Rieser and Andrea ZappKarlsruhe, London: BFI London and