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  • ... computer feedback training concept (see patent 4) via system resulting from his research in healthcare is a third-party randomized intervention study with frail elderly patients targeting balance where results indicate "the computer feed-back training...
  • ... New York. The subject of Hahn’s work is the everyday. Always a video camera at hand, he collects day-to-day records, often randomly. He then processes these recordings on a computer, creating art that seamlessly intertwines the personal and the universal....
  • ... Society CAS); Francisco Carolinum Museum, Linz; Franke Foundation collection, Berlin; the Computer Arts Archive, UK; the Le Random collection; and with many international collectors. Micro Computer Arts - Academic Paper: Professor Sean Clark: Revisiting...
  • ...Vogel, Amos. Film as Submersive Art. New York: Random House, 1976.
  • ...Vogel, Amos. Film as Submersive Art. New York: Random House, 1976.
  • D/eu/s -
    ... middle of the screen. Slowly, vertical bars descended inside the horizontal rectangle. At the bottom, viewers saw apparently random letters and numbers, reminding one of conventional bar codes. Upon close scrutiny the reader noticed that the letters formed...
  • ... of LED panels is suspended, each able to illuminate as either a "0" or a "1". On the lower LED display there is a continuous random selection of descriptor words from the library's database of book titles. On the spiral display hanging above, these...
  • 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, semi-rhythmic system...
  • Pathway 1
    ... pen and ink drawing on paper with 2 gold leaf elements. In this work the "all-over" distributions are linear random walks with numerous iterations. The text-like inscription is an algorithmically generated visual label bordered on either...
  • Word Play
    ... from well-known theatre scripts by authors such as by Shakespeare, Schiller and Beckett. Each display receives its own random selection of texts, so as these literary citations scroll through the two moving LED displays they create unforeseen...