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Seljalandsfoss
2023
The waterfall Seljalandsfoss, Iceland was captured while on a trip to Iceland. It is a very enchanting experience that was quite moving. The video is accompanied by an original sound track that was created for the piece.
Two Trees
2019
The video of this work was captured in a field outside of Oregon, Wisconsin using a Mavic 2 Pro drone. The two trees in this piece have for years been a source of delight when entering into the town of Oregon while visiting my daughter. I had
Michael Rodemer
Michael Rodemer's multifaceted education, acquired in the United States, Germany, and France, encompasses degrees in German, English, Comparative Literature, and Sculpture. This dual interest in the written word and in the "word-become-material" has
Myron Turner
Myron Turner's works created for the web have been collected and shown in a variety of Internet venues, including the Whitney Artport series, Javamuseum, and the Rhizome Artbase, and in 2006 he was nominated for a Viper award. He was also among the
Phantom Waves
2021
The November 1973 issue of Scientific American featured an article titled “The Recognition of Faces” by Bell Labs researcher Leon Harmon that explained how we perceive pixelated digital photographic images. Using a low-resolution, portrait of
Dreams Grrrls
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"Dream Grrrls is a real-time interactive CAVETM virtual art environment created by M. Dolinsky and Grit Sehmisch. Dream Grrrls invites you to explore dreaming in a labyrinth. Discover paths that lead to whimsical worlds - where you can ride a
Nicole Stenger
Born in Paris. Lives in California Prix Villa Medici Visiting Scholar HitLab 1991-1992 Research Fellow MIT (Visual Arts Program) 1990-1991 Research Fellow MIT (CAVS) 1989-1990 Prix EDF Foundation/Pleias 1989 MA in Art and Technology, (Paris U) MA
Mari Velonaki
Mari Velonaki has worked as an artist and researcher in the field of interactive installation art since 1995. Velonaki has created interactive installations that incorporate movement, speech, touch, breath, electrostatic charge, artificial vision
DAC SPARKS - Pioneering Interactive Art and Artists from the 1960s to 2000
2024
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2024
This SIGGRAPH SPARKS session will focus on seminal works created by pioneering digital artists from the 1960s to the year 2000, that helped define a new genre.
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