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  • Pro
    Pro is a video installation that reveals the simulated virtual environments within the structure of 2 curved while walls. Relating to the vertical framing motif of Chinese traditional landscape painting, Pro invites the viewer into a familiar but
  • Gallery of Motions -
    A sculpture garden and gallery where even the plants and buildings move, with tours conducted by an animated guide. The garden is comprised of exhibits including kinetic objects based on the Philippine wine dance and three-dimensional harmonic
  • Lo Yo Yo -
    Lo Yo Yo is about the enormous volume of electromagnetic information which invisibly permeates the space we live in. The piece randomly scans the radio broadcast bands producing a real time five channel mix. Scanning controlled by an arbitrary,
  • Swarm
    Interactive installation showing the motion of a swarm of agents over a 2D or 3D lattice. The project is focussed on the connections dynamically created by the agents with their neighbours in a game of attraction, separation, alignment, obstacle
  • Blow Up - video
    Blow-up is a high resolution interactive display that is designed to fragment a surveillance camera view into 2400 virtual cameras that zoom into the exhibition space in fluid and autonomous motion. Inspired by Antonioni, the piece is intended as a
  • Kentrigde uses charcoal and pastels for his drawings in which he erases and redraws parts to create stop motion style animations.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Trigger
    Trigger explored the vignettes, ebbs, flows and narratives that emerge from the relationships we have with urban spaces. It featured seven projections that were configured to fill the stairwell space. Visitors passed through a set of 12 motion