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  • Luminous Hands VR (with Todd Berreth), Collaboration with Sonke Johnsen - 2015 World Photonics Forum Fitzpatrick Institute of Photonics, Duke University, Durham, NC Generative Recombinant Music - Bill Seaman Luminous Hands The work “Luminous
  • Halo
    Interactive digital video projection environment 30 x 10 x 12 metres 4 large scale video projections, colour, multi-channel interactive sound In collaboration with Sarah Rubidge (choreography) and Stuart Jones (sound) Produced by Film and
  • VIPER Basel -
    VIPER Basel is one of the major European film, video and new media festivals. It offers a highly-regarded platform for presenting innovative works and projects, attracting Swiss and international filmmakers and producers, artists, curators, critics
  • The journey by a fleet of small vessels under way between Québec City and New York City on the St-Laurent and Richelieu Rivers, Lake Champlain and the Hudson River is being photographed using a technique developped by Luc Courchesne and a his
  • Nastplas is an international Artists duo based in Madrid, Spain, formed in 2006 by illustrator Fran R. Learte 'drFranken' and creative director Natalia Molinos 'Na' (together 'Equipo Nastplas'). Our work combines an impressive range of digital
  • Four Imaginary Walls -
    Four Imaginary Walls is an interactive environment controlled by external weather conditions. Sensor devices measure wind speed, light levels and temperature information, which is fed into a computer which synthesises a real-time virtual 3D
  • Spatial Sounds (100dB at 100km/h) is an interactive audio installation by Marnix de Nijs and Edwin van der Heide. In this engine-powered work, a speaker is mounted onto a rotating arm that is several meters long. Like a watchdog, the machine scans
  • 4. West-East 2. 2000 Paper Size: 23" by 29" Pen and ink plotted drawing. Linear fields address the attraction and repulsion of opposites - their similarity and their difference are presented simultaneously as "West-East" or "Heaven and
  • Place-Hampi - video
    Interactive visualization:The highly original feature of Place-Hampi is its interactive projection system, invented by Jeffrey Shaw in 1995, and which for the first time is now using stereoscopic 3D projection. Its main attraction is the motorised
  • Swarm
    Interactive installation showing the motion of a swarm of agents over a 2D or 3D lattice. The project is focussed on the connections dynamically created by the agents with their neighbours in a game of attraction, separation, alignment, obstacle