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ADA_ArtistInterview_VictorAcevedo.pdf
... videos and computer
animations
; VR and... It is a great
resource
for Arthistorians...
ADA_Feature_Fleischmann_Strauss.pdf
... the first archival
resource
s in the context of... for the Hewlett
Pack
ard headquarters in...
ADA_ArtistInterview_ClaudiaRoblesAngel.pdf
... software
pack
ages for video and sound,...
PEY-CHWEN_INTERVIEW_160822.pdf
... display 3D butterfly
animations
. Although... plunder nature
resource
s to develop the...
ADA_Feature_Eduardo_Kac_Zamora_Mealing_2022.pdf
... people, processes,
resource
s,and venues; it...
ADA_KONDITION_PLURIEL_FEATURE_270224.pdf
... the space, and the
animations
we create generate...
SeeBanff!
1993
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1994
video
SEE BANFF! is an interactive stereoscopic installation. It bears a strong - and intentional - resemblance to an Edison kinetoscope, which made its public debut one hundred years ago in April 1894. It achieved instant popularity, but was short-lived.
Digital Body-Automata
1997
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1997
Housed in a white, clinical environment, Digital Body- Automata is divided into three parts. These installations are called: A Figurative History (past mechanical transformation); Interskin (present digital transformation) and Immortal Duality
The Telegarden
1995
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1996
... -- Randall
Pack
er, San Jose Museum of...
Beyond
1998
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1998
In a playful spirit of philosophical inquiry, Beyond explores the paradoxes of technology, desire and the paranormal posed since the birth of mechanical reproduction: the phonograph severing the voice from the body, photography capturing the soul
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