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  • Fidelio, 21. Century -
    Adaptation of the opera "Fidelio" (1814) by Beethoven "Fidelio, 21st century" [...] is the first classical to be performed interactively in a three-dimensional virtual reality [...]. On one side of the cellar computer equipment whirs, and the
  • Peter grew up around the world, studied math, and liked to build things. Using math to make pictures led him to computers, which led to trying to “get the darn things to generate pretty images easily”. Still striving for that goal, with a day job at
  • ADA consists in a device that captures sounds and images from every day activities of Itaú Cultural Center processes this data and give it back to the street. The most visible interface of ADA is a conic white construction that is integrated in the
  • This work is a tribute to the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, whose woodblock print "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" (c. 1829-32) is not only one of the most-recognized pieces of Japanese art, but is also appreciated by turbulence researchers as an
  • America`s Finest -
    In 1830, both the camera and the colt revolver were invented. more than a half century later, in 1888 Etienne Jules Maray perfected a gun that substituted film for bullets. There has long been a historical relationship between the camera and the
  • Lavoslava Benčić. Virtualna tematska pot Emil Benčić, od izkušenj do neskončnosti : tehnološke in teoretične podlage produkcije novomedijskega projekta http://repozitorij.ung.si/IzpisGradiva.php?id=1842 Master Thesis, Schol of Arts, Nova Gorica,
  • ... yearning and hope for deliverance. In a feverish intoxication, a...
  • 1848 -
    Event: 1848Institution: Staedtische Galerie OffenburgComment:
  • 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
  • Beyond -
    In a playful spirit of philosophical inquiry, Beyond explores the paradoxes of technology, desire and the paranormal posed since the birth of mechanical reproduction: the phonograph severing the voice from the body, photography capturing the soul