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  • Gunning, Tom. Never Seen This Picture Before; Muybridge in Multiplicity In Time Stands Still: Muybridge and the Instantaneous Photography Movement, edited by Phillip Prodger, 222-272. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.
  • Event: Attakkalari India Biennial 2009Institution: Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts (ACMA) Comment:
  • Ruth Schnell, lecture: "Body Scanned Architecture - Perception in Movement"
  • Whiteout - video
    Hundreds of transparent white spheres, each embedded with a discrete, programmed, white LED light are suspended from a square grid of steel poles and cabling. They form a luminous white carpet across the Park's central Oval Lawn. The orbs are
  • Circular-patterned digitizing of the viewers' movements was conjoined with the static recording of a large souvenir reproduction of the Eiffel Tower. The work uses the same image processing software originally developed for Video Narcissus
  • Hierosgamos -
    Length: 1min. 30sec. Two repetitive movements are conjugated on either side of the screen: a young naked girl blows up a red heart shaped balloon, and an animated sequence from Muybridge shows two boys jumping over each other. (A. Hegedüs)
  • Very Nervous System -
    Very Nervous System is the third generation of interactive sound installations which Rokeby has created. In these systems, video cameras, image processors, computers, synthesizers and a sound system are used to create a space in which the movements
  • Two video projections are confronted on the same screen. The first shows the bodies of African dancers in exultant movements, gradually moving into a trance. The other presents the State’s armed forces: the worrying and repressive face of the
  • Shirt -
    Video installation A men's shirt is placed on a hanger in front of a wall. The shirt is open and reveals the inside of the back panel, where a vertical crack is projected. The crack appears to blow easily in the wind. The crack allows visual