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Sustainable Cinema No. 5: Dual Windmill
2011
The Dual is an optical illusion in which two disks rotate in opposite directions; the front disk is black with slits that act as a shutter, the rear disk contains the animation frames. When the disks spin, the animation is visible. In this artwork,
Sustainable Cinema No. 2: Lenticular Bicycle
2014
Lenticular Bicycle is the first sculpture in the series to use human energy. The pedal-powered movie references the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the hacked bicycles that are roughly converted for use in family businesses throughout Southeast
Sustainable Cinema No. 3: Praxinoscope Windmill
2011
video
The 19th century Praxinoscope consisted of a circular beveled mirror reflecting a series of animation frames. When the device is spun, a moving image appears on the mirror. Using wind as the power and a structure that references the Eiffel Tower
The Moon is a Mirror
2014
video
This series of artworks contemplates the screen and its origins. My time in the villages of Southeast Asia has shown me an array of organic resources that can be formed into papers. I've researched naturally-occurring translucent materials and have
Menagerie
1993
The goal of this effort is to demonstrate one of the first fully immersive Virtual Environment installations that is inhabited by virtual characters and presences specially designed to respond to and interact with its users. This experience allows a
Sustainable Cinema No. 1: The Image Mill
2009
The Image Mill is a public sculpture that uses the force and beauty of falling water as the energy to create a moving picture. As water falls over the giant wheel, a transmission assembly causes two disks to spin in opposite directions. On the
GPSFilm
2008
video
GPS Film is the first locative media narrative system to merge mobile and GPS technologies. A way to watch cinema based on the viewer’s location and movement, the original source code was released as an open source application. Now recognized as
Blow up
2005
video
Blow Up records, amplifies, and projects human breath into a room-sized field of wind. The installation comprises two devices. The first is a rectangular array of twelve small impellers, which stands on a table on one side of the gallery. This small
An Engine of Many Senses
2013
video
... for Rössler/Seaman 14) time - Time Computer (T-Computer) for
Scott
M.Hithcock 15) analogue - Analogue Computer / Maverick Machine...
Portrait on the Fly – Video Portraits
2015
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2015
video
... Peter Weibel Gregory Garvey Christiane Paul Jill
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Maurice Benayoun Paul Thomas Thecla Schiphorst ...
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