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  • A human sized real kaleidoscope creates colorized feedback patterns from faces. Exhibited at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the SIGGRAPH 1988 Art Show in Atlanta.
  • Up to 625 -
    Up to 625, functions on a structure accessed through the five key colors. A first image in five colors ramifies into five images, which in turn lead to twenty-five, and so on up to a corpus of 625 images. As the visitor moves through the website she
  • An animated journey through the abstract colors, compositions, and constructions of the Hungarian artist László Moholy-Nagy.
  • They were shot, like photo shoots, inside the virtual space of the Tunnel under the Atlantic, each of them is unique, bearing the date and time of the shooting. Amazingly, since 1995, the quality of colors and printing seems to be totally preserved.
  • When the Web link colors and locations (here Hong Kong), the surprise doesn’t come from the rainbow effect, but rather from how colors are weighed with cultural, social and political connotations. The “digger” in the Colors Tunnel have to go through
  • Event: The Colors of L'viv/LembergInstitution: ZWITSCHERMASCHINEComment:
  • On sight -
    An interactive digital video projection installation 1 large scale projection, colour, silent 10 x 12 x 6 metres The position of the viewer in front of the image controls the activity of the various objects on the screen. At the bottom of the
  • Pandaemonium -
    Digital video 4 mins 38 secs colour, stereo sound by Ernst Oosterveld Inspired by Milton's "Paradise Lost". The video explores images and evocations of how the human race has reshaped its environment, often to its and the world's detriment
  • A New Life -
    Digital video 4 mins 8 secs colour, stereo sound by Jon Rose A NEW LIFE is a digitally produced video tape loosely based around Dante's first novel The New Life. In addition it draws upon a number of works by the early Renaissance Italian
  • Digital video 2 mins 10 secs colour, stereo sound by Jon Rose A short work based on the ideas and suggestions of the violinist and composer Jon Rose. (source: http://www.littlepig.org.uk/)