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Heavens Gate - Interactive
1986
video
Heavens Gate as a video installation was first shown in the neoclassical stairwell of Felix Meritis. In other exhibition spaces the work usually occupies a specially constructed completely dark room. The video image is projected over the whole
Infinity Divided by Sixteen
1987
video
In this interactive installation the visual and auditory components of the work were interconnected and closely related. A finely perforated projection screen was visibly divided into sixteen sections. Behind each section was a speaker connected to
Interview with
Jeffrey
Shaw
(Part 1)
2011
video
Part I: on the embodied experience and the augmentation of space
Interview with
Jeffrey
Shaw
(Part 2)
2011
video
On what the temporal understanding of space and the play of memory
Interview with
Jeffrey
Shaw
(Part 3)
2011
video
On what is data/metadata?
Interview with
Jeffrey
Shaw
(Part 4)
2011
video
On the "convergence" of technology in industry and the possibility of "divergence" of technology in new media art
Interview with Jefrey
Shaw
(Part 5/Final)
2011
video
Part 5: On the relation between new media artist, industry and open source
Inventer la Terre
1986
video
In this work a chrome-plated column stands on a round black terrazzo base inlaid with brass signs representing a Hebraic astrological map. This column has a viewing aperture, two controlling handles, and a pair of loudspeakers. Looking through the
Kinetic Light and Mirror Sculpture
1978
video
This sculpture enabled beams of light to be dynamically moved over Genesis's entire stage as well as out into the auditorium. It was constituted by six large mirrors which were all pivoted on two axes respectively and could be rotated in all
Legible City
1989
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1998
video
The Legible City was first presented in 1988 as wire-frame graphics that were interactively operated by a joystick. This constituted a prototype for later implementations of this work using a bicycle as the viewer interface and more advanced
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