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  • Points of View was a 'theatre of signs' with both stage and protagonists being provided by a three-dimensional computer graphics simulation that was video projected onto a large screen in front of a seated audience. The action of the work was
  • ... of important media art experts, theorists and artists, such as Jeffrey Shaw, Frieder Nake, Mark Wilson, Hans Dehlinger, Edmond... media art experts, theorists and artists, such as Jeffrey Shaw, Frieder Nake, Mark Wilson, Hans Dehlinger, Edmond Couchot,...
  • ... Stahl Stenslie Derrick De Kerckhove Philip Dean Jeffrey Shaw Jens Hauser Victoria Vesna Sabine Himmelsbach... Stenslie Derrick De Kerckhove Philip Dean Jeffrey Shaw Jens Hauser Victoria Vesna Sabine Himmelsbach ...
  • Jeffrey Shaw. Agnes Hegedues and Bernd Lintermann, 1996 Jeffrey Shaw. Agnes Hegedues and Bernd Lintermann, 1996
  • In this interactive laser-disc-based work the viewer has to push a protruding steel bar to rotate a column-mounted monitor which in turn animates the images on its screen. A friction plate forces the viewers to exert themselves physically. Turning
  • Royal Road - video
    In 1993 a new videodisc-based version of Going to the Heart of the Centre of The Garden of Delights (1986) was made. No longer related to a particular architectural context, the viewer walks along a path marked by blue lights towards a large video
  • A computer-programmed lighting installation articulated the neo-classical features of the Felix Meritis building. Transparent acoustic panels allowed the public to listen to music emanating from the walls of the building.
  • ... people entering and leaving the space they are inside of. © Jeffrey Shaw entering and leaving the space they are inside of. © Jeffrey Shaw
  • During Imagina '93 computer graphics installations in Monte Carlo and in Karlsruhe were connected by modem through a conventional telephone line. Facing large video screens, the two distant players each shared the same virtual image space.
  • ... "The Burning Edge: Making Space, Activating Form", Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre, City University of Hong Kong