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International experts in Cavan for Seeing Beyond The Lens’
2010
Hogan, Sinead. International experts in Cavan for Seeing Beyond The Lens’ Anglo-Celt (July 2010): http://www.anglocelt.ie/news/roundup/articles/2010/07/14/3998539-international-experts-in-cavan-for-seeing-beyond-the-lens/print.
Time in Action
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Event: Time in ActionInstitution: Louvre LensComment:
Contre temps
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« TimeSharing », performance
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Event: « TimeSharing », performanceInstitution: Louvre LensComment:
Outrossim [Otherwise]
2014
This work is composed of two different anamorphic QR codes in a 40ft (12m) vitrine. Once the lens of the cell phone converts the distorted images into squares, the QR app in the phone automatically reads the two codes and renders the animations
Sameh Al Tawil سامح الطويل
Sameh Al Tawil سامح الطويل Egyptian-German new media artist was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1978. has gained international recognition for his digital art works on contemporary politics and culture in/ of the Middle East. He holds a BA from the
OPTICAL: Through the LensOctober 11 - November 02, 2018
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Event: OPTICAL: Through the LensOctober 11 - November 02, 2018Institution: Los Angeles Center for Digital ArtComment:
Watchers
1996
"Watchers" are ambient light sculptures concerned with the rhythmic nature of television light and how it is used to seduce and compel the viewer into a kind of hypnotic and passive inaction. Detection of movement has been at the core of our
Julius von Bismarck
The medium of light transversing a space is the very property that makes space experiential, and therefore 'real'. Julius then might use optical elements such as mirrors and lenses, to add an-other dimension to these physical spaces. Drawing on
Community of Variation. Selections from the Context Free Art Gallery, 2005-2007
2008
Lentczner, Mark, ed. Community of Variation. Selections from the Context Free Art Gallery, 2005-2007. Mountain View, CA: Lentczner, Mark, 2008.
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