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  • Agent
    Agent captures people as a temporal trace. If a viewer remains stationary in the space before the screen they progressively become more solid and corporeal in their appearance. If they move they transform into a will'o'wisp like ghost or sprite,
  • DeadPlanetFine* -
    DEADplanetFINE* #interactive #mouseover #animations DEADplanetFINE*, is an Orwellian web 1.0 retro-renaissance remixology project consisting of looped animated mouseover gif-film-crawls. DEADplanetFINE*, are animated acid humorous
  • A telematic performance with dance, motion tracking, sonic references and video disturbances examining the effects of nuclear radiation.
  • Shift
    Using the New Age idea of a 'dimensional shift' as inspiration, Shift combines science fiction themes through abstract, stop motion animation of objects and colour.
  • Eve Clone IV/V -
    Created using 3D animation, interactive computer programs, infrared sensors, and webcams, Eve Clone IV/V is an interactive audiovisual installation that features six large-scale “Eve Clone” projected across a three-dimensional, hexagonal
  • DO NOT CROSS -
    The two-part video installation 'DO NOT CROSS' shows rides alongside border fences in the United States, Belfast and Jerusalem. The rides are presented as stop motion videos composed of single-panorama shots. The images are taken from a common
  • Goldberg, Ken and Billy Chen. Collaborative Control of Robot Motion: Robustness to Error In IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Robots and Systems, : 2001.
  • Goldberg, Ken. Completeness in Robot Motion Planning In Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics, edited by Ken et. al. GoldbergVol.1. Algorithmic Foundations of Robotic Series, Wellesley, MA: A. K. Peters, 1995.
  • Sturman, David J.. A Brief History of Motion Capture for Computer Character Animation .
  • Lintermann, Bernd. Time Lapses - Ein Motion Capture Projekt von Bernd Lintermann und Nik Haffner In Tanz Theorie Text, edited by Gabriele Klein and Christa Zipprich, 523-532. Münster, Hamburg, London: Lit Verlag, 2002.