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Refraction
2010
... onto what one is seeing, and the role of technologies by which one learns to see. By re-formulating photographs through the
technology
of the multi-layered lenticular image, this project explores how the integrity of the still-image and the multilayered...
NANO Mandala
2004
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2004
... (SEM)- to the recognizable image of the complete mandala, and then back again. This coming together of art, science and
technology
is a modern interpretation of an ancient tradition that consecrates the planet and its inhabitants to bring about...
American Lessons - MN.A: Marvelous New World
2001
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2002
... and conceptual characteristics of that place. It belongs to the series American Lessons, focusing now on Art, Science and
Technology
and how they can shape reality. A house made of cardboard and wood - resembling a package that could be send to any...
Graham Harwood
... new media initiatives. Disappointed with the state of academic education, Harwood was invited to work at Artec (London Arts
Technology
Centre) where he provided innovative training for the long-term unemployed. It was here that he received his Arts Council...
BODYFRACTION
2020
... visual world which is entirely inaccessible to the normal human gaze, but which is becoming attainable through contemporary
technology
. Bodyraction amazes with its nonpathetic, unobtrusive poetic, with which the images enter the viewers’ consciousness and...
Panoscopic journey between Québec and New York via the St-Laurent and Richelieu Rivers, Lake Champlain and the Hudson River
2001
... using a technique developped by Luc Courchesne and a his collaborators from the Montreal based Society for art and
technology
(SAT). Panoramic images recorded every minute on the way will form a time laps journey of about 4 minutes to be presented...
Philip Beesley
... of Waterloo. A practitioner of architecture and digital media art, he was educated in visual art at Queen’s University, in
technology
at Humber College, and in architecture at the University of Toronto. At Waterloo he serves as Director for the Integrated...
Global Direct
2014
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2014
... visionary political program that structures global direct democracy through the opportunities offered by distributed network
technology
for participatory decision-making, transparent accountability and civil awareness. For illustrating the conceptual...
Telematic Séance
1993
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1993
...The
technology
involved in "The Telematic Séance" is much the same as "Telematic Dreaming", however the situation is somewhat different. During the production of "Telematic Dreaming" I discovered many aspects of user interaction that I have brought attention to in this...
The Body Remembers
1996
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1996
... media categories (performance, video and digital), conceals the constant presence of notions of body, memory, history and
technology
. In her work, some or all of these concepts are brought together at different times. (source: Z. Stanhope,...
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