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  • The Net.Art Browser is a means of conjoining information space with the museum space and hybridizing the interactivity of surfing the Internet with the museum tradition of wall mounted images. While painting, cinema and TV construe images inside a
  • Cube
    An augmented reality apparatus allowed the visitors, when looking through its optical window, to see a rotating computer-generated wire frame cube positioned in the real space of the museum. Further developement of this technology allowed stereo-
  • The first interactive moviemap was produced at MIT in the late 1970s of Aspen, Colorado. A gyroscopic stabilizer with 16mm stop-frame cameras was mounted on top of a camera car and a fifth wheel with an encoder triggered the cameras every 10 feet.
  • The Karlsruhe Moviemap was commissioned by the Zentrum fur Kunst und Medientechnologie (ZKM), a state-funded arts and media lab in the town of Karlsruhe, Germany. Karlsruhe has a well-known tramway system, with over 100 km of track snaking from the
  • Study #1 - Panoramic and Moviemap Studies in Computer 3-Space These studies were produced in the two weeks. Simple tools were used in the field, including various maps, compass, level, optical rangefinder, tripod, car mount, and a portable video
  • SeeBanff! - video
    SEE BANFF! is an interactive stereoscopic installation. It bears a strong - and intentional - resemblance to an Edison kinetoscope, which made its public debut one hundred years ago in April 1894. It achieved instant popularity, but was short-lived.
  • Transitional Spaces -
    Transitional Spaces consists of three installations: Garden, Light Behaviours and Wheel of Fortune. A blurred image of a garden begins to oscillate when someone enters into the motion sensing camera's field of vision. The image becomes more
  • Environmental Media Studies explored new ways of representing landscape and place. Moving Movie #1 (1977) was an inexpensive modest study made at MIT. I was obsessed with why movie cameras move and movie projectors don’t, and filmed the Boston
  • 4 Space -
    In this interactive installation, three viewers are able to manipulate components of a computer-generated image using multi-axis joysticks positioned in front of a projection screen. The image is a half octagonal cylinder that is divided into three
  • Moving Movie - video
    Moving Movie #1 (1977) was an inexpensive modest study made at MIT. I was obsessed with why movie cameras move and movie projectors don’t, and filmed the Boston landscape with a Super8 movie camera mounted on a slowly rotating turntable. The film is