Archive Search

  • ... Paris and Montreal : spatial coordinates and explorers orientations ; dialogue and comments sound of participants; and then, portraits of users at the meeting time (approximately 5 low-resolution images per second). On both sides of the Atlantic, the...
  • ..."Body Movies" transforms public space with 400 to 1,800 square metres of interactive projections. Thousands of photo portraits taken on the streets of the cities where the project is exhibited are shown using robotically controlled projectors. However, the portraits...
  • Their Things Spoken -
    ... stories and comments, she imposed no restrictions on the choice of personal favourites. Her concern was to warehouse the portraits of people and objects in the most neutral possible way, so that every image and statement is equally valid. The DVD-ROM...
  • 125. Fragment -
    ...A series of portraits by Archimboldo (Seasons, Elements) are digitally interwoven to create a symultaneous montage of their pictorial elements. (A. Hegedüs)
  • ...Video / photo-installation and book depicting self-portraits and neighbour-peeping pictures side by side. (source: http://marnixdenijs.nl)
  • Photogenetics -
    ... project is "Morphing". By compounding the elements of two faces selected from people who came to the workshop, you can make portraits of people don't exist. Physiognomy was adopted to this project, since there is an idea that a morphing which was done...
  • Eye contact - video
    ... of people lying down, resting. As soon as a public member is detected, his or her presence triggers the miniature video portraits to wake up: hundreds of people simultaneously turn to look at the visitor directly, creating an uncanny experience that...
  • ... between these two spheres. How do we perceive our presence in these distinct spaces and who has the authority to post our portraits? The blurry quality of the enlarged digital images gives people a spectral quality, turning them, in Cirio’s words, into “a...
  • Memopol-II
    ... The data is then visualized on a large-scale custom display. People using the machine will be remembered by their names and portraits. The Cyrillic spelling of the installation’s name refers to George Orwell’s concept of Big Brother from his dystopian...
  • Memopol I
    ... The data is then visualized on a large-scale custom display. People using the machine will be remembered by their names and portraits. The Cyrillic spelling of the installation’s name refers to George Orwell’s concept of Big Brother from his dystopian novel...