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Frames
1999
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1999
Grahame Weinbren's Frames is an interactive, three-screen projection work, using infra-red sensor arrays to detect user input, combined with randomly accessible video under computer control. It was commissioned by the NTT InterCommunications
Mori: The Telematic Embrace
Inside the entry curtain, visitors follow a fiber-optic cable to the center of the resonating enclosure where a portal through the floor frames the installation's focal point. The live seismic data stream drives an embedded visual display and
Cheap Fast Gigapixel Images
2005
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2005
During a guest residency at the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, I assigned my students the task of making a wall-size mural entirely from standard video. They understood that the camera had to be on a tripod in the exact same location, and
All you can see
2008
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2008
With common video formats, almost 17 million different colours can theoretically be represented on the screen today. If these are shown all at once, a condensation in pure white is generated in the digital picture production. Translated into a
Machines & Souls
2008
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2008
maquinas&almas - machines&souls "The fairest thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science". Albert Einstein Curated by Art Futura, at Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid 26
Post Brands
2004
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2004
"This is a triptych of three street art pieces that starred in a poster campaign that took place over several years in a number of European cities. The artworks were printed in black and white on wide format paper or stickers and pasted illegally on
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
Sustainable Cinema No. 1: The Image Mill
2009
The Image Mill is a public sculpture that uses the force and beauty of falling water as the energy to create a moving picture. As water falls over the giant wheel, a transmission assembly causes two disks to spin in opposite directions. On the
Sustainable Cinema No. 3: Praxinoscope Windmill
2011
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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
Sustainable Cinema No. 5: Dual Windmill
2011
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,
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