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Mark Napier
... unique pop-culture icons from p
art
s. In his projects his
art
istic training as a painter and his 15-year long activity as...
Susan Narduli
...Susan Narduli is a Los Angeles-based
art
ist and Principal of Narduli Studio – an interdisciplinary design practice with commissions in public...
Josh Nimoy
..."I am a silicon valley unicorn. I make software
art
. I communicate between engineers and
art
ists. I think a lot about issues of programming for...
IO
1990
Three-dimensional navigational poem in which the letters/numbers I and O appear as elements of an imaginary landscape. IO is "I" in Italian. In this piece it also stands for reconciled differences (one/zero, line/circle, etc.). The reader is invited
Storms
1993
An interactive hypertext piece based on the sefirotic tree of the Kabbalah. "Storms" is organized in vocalic and consonantal bifurcations. To navigate through the poem one is invited to click on a letter at any given time. In some instances,
Graham Nicholls
... new media. Nicholls calls these kinds of works 'Immersive
Art
', a term normally used only in Virtual Reality. Nicholls sees this...
Marcos Novak
...Marcos Novak, born 1957, professor at UCSB, transarchitect,
art
ist, and theorist. He exhibits, lectures, and conducts workshops worldwide. He...
Accident
1994
Runtime looped animation in which language continuously emerges and disappears. As a speech fragment is repeated and letters disappear from it, new meanings emerge.
UPC
1994
In this looped and silent installation-poem 7-foot tall letters are projected against the wall. They emerge out of focus on the right, move across diagonally into focus, and disappear again out of focus to the left. Literal and at the same time
Insect.Desperto
1995
Runtime animation in which the visual and sound tracks function independently and complementarily in two languages (English and Portuguese), one not being the translation of the other. “Desperto” means “awaken” in Portuguese. Originally a runtime
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