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  • Blow Up - video
    Blow-up is a high resolution interactive display that is designed to fragment a surveillance camera view into 2400 virtual cameras that zoom into the exhibition space in fluid and autonomous motion. Inspired by Antonioni, the piece is intended as a
  • Curated by Allison Collins in collaboration with Carrie Edinger and Srimoyee Mitra. Presented in partnership with the New Media Caucus. Human migration is a defining issue of the 21st century, often calling into question the relevance, role, and
  • The 22tv System was used to extend the symposium to on-line participants from Germany, Italy, Denmark, Croatia, and the USA for commenting the lectures..
  • Fisher, Scott S. and Mark T. Bolas and John O. Merritt, ed. Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems II. Proc. SPIE 2409, Cambridge: 1995.
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Virtual Interface Environment In Space Station Human Factors Research Review, Volume IV: NASA Conference Publication 2426, Dec. 3-6, Moffett Field, California: NASA Ames Research Center, 1985.
  • "Music Plays Images x Images Play Music" is a multi-media concert that uses the system of Toshio Iwai's piano piece and visualizes a musical performance by Ryuichi Sakamoto in real time. The idea for this collaborative performance has its
  • 24hr video loop for LED mosaic, permanently installed in the entrance lobby of the F. Hoffmann - La Roche home for IT (HIT255) in Kaiseraugst, Switzerland. Themed with the two cycles of life and sun, the 33 x 14 ft mosaic, like an archeological
  • Wagenhofer, Phillipe. David und Goliath ausgezeichnet Volksblatt (June 24th 1994).
  • Stage performance with three dancers and sixty plastic boxes as scenographic objects, video mapping surfaces, and sound and light sources. Analogy between geopolitics and children's games. Internet found-footage combining images of Syrian refugee
  • Inner Telescope -
    Permanently Closed The Green Lantern Press is a 501c3 arts organization that produces contemporary art exhibitions, art and literary publications, and free public programs that together facilitate a public, multidisciplinary cultural discourse. The