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  • Which one is true? -
    ... the altered faces are then projected and displayed at the same time with the actual faces of the participants. The participant’s’...
  • ... occurring beyond their senses due to their scale in terms of time, size and distance. The data fields feeding into the work form...
  • AME: Art After Museum -
    ... age, disappear, change scale, change space, change time, dialogue with the outer world, communicate with other Art After...
  • ... of the visible images are pre-calculated. They appear in real-time on the screen surface and disappear when the virtual train ride...
  • ... Lab. Departing from conventional computer architecture of the time, it was modeled on the structure of a human brain: Rather than...
  • 4 Space -
    ... from the screen. The viewer is also able to switch at any time from solid model to a wire frame representation, thus exposing a...
  • ... intending to alter the visitors' experiences of space and time, changing their apprehension of the surrounding environment and...
  • ... patterns at a rate of 10 pictures per second can be seen as time pixels. When you take the cubes and put them together you do a...
  • ... acquired by The Rose), the artist contemplates for the first time the devastating impact HIV and AIDS has had on South Africa....
  • ... and these are the days (1994) a meditation on the passing of time. These works used mathematical modelling to create abstracted...