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NANO Mandala
2004
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2004
The Nanomandala is an installation by media artist Victoria Vesna, in collaboration with nanoscience pioneer James Gimzewski. The installation consists of a video projected onto a disk of sand, 8 feet in diameter. Visitors can touch the sand as
Desire of Codes
2005
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2011
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In an information-oriented society, the encoding of individual information occurs immediately, almost as fast as the satisfaction of a desire. Our consumption habits, our criminal history, our chronic diseases, even our photographs taken by a
Anything is Possible (Preview)
2010
William Kentridge describes Johannesburg, South Africa, providing a social and historical context for his animated films, including "Johannesburg, 2nd Greatest City after Paris" (1989). Excerpted from William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible, a film
Trucold
2002
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2002
TRUCOLD is a video work shot at night on the streets of London and - during a heavy fog - in Karlsruhe in Germany. The work comes out of Blast Theory's interest in physical displacement, amnesia and time travel and ties directly into other
Cheap Fast Gigapixel Images
2005
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2005
During a guest residency at the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, I assigned my students the task of making a wall-size mural entirely from standard video. They understood that the camera had to be on a tripod in the exact same location, and
Unreflective Mirror
2005
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2006
Surveillance camera, surveillance video monitor, custom-made polarized filter glasses, PC, data projector x 2 This virtual mirror effectively erases the presence of the spectator, manipulating and questioning notions of identity and
e-Spotting 9/11
2007
e-Spotting (Emotion Spotting) Internet VR installation a music/internet performance and installation at the Palazzo Strozzi Seen as the world nervous system, the Net should now be the best way to know where pain and pleasure are located
Computer Graphics 1984
1984
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1984
Computer generated large scale ink plots Indian Ink on Fabiano 300 gsm paper These works were produced using a large scale Interact IV flat bed plotter. A set of abstract images, each measuring 200 x 200 cms. The works were produced by
Pulse Front
2007
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2007
Pulse Front was a matrix of light over Toronto’s Harbourfront, made with lightbeams from twenty powerful robotic searchlights, entirely controlled by a network of sensors that measured the heart rate of passers-by. Ten metal sculptures detected the
Feedback
2004
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2004
Janet Cardiff's Feedback (2004) is an interactive sound piece that plays a Jimi Hendrix rendition of The Star Spangled Banner when the visitor steps on a wah-wah pedal. Feedback is a gift in honor of Rifkin by Tom and Kitty Stoner and
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