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Menora/Inventur
1989
... candelabrum - the installation Menora by the artist
Michael
Bielicky. Instead of flames, seven monitors, on which fire...
EAT
1989
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1989
... about consumption. It was produced as a class project for
Michael
Naimark's "Virtual Environments" class in 1989 at the San...
Karlsruhe Moviemap
1991
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1991
video
... in the Karlsruhe region, and this is obvious to observe.
Michael
Naimark
Field Recording Studies
1992
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1993
... project, by Brenda Laurel and Rachel Strickland.
Michael
Naimark
Panoramic Study
1992
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1992
video
...Panoramic StudyArtist:
Michael
NaimarkComment:
Liquid Views
1992
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1992
video
... Prior to that, morphing had only been seen as an animation in
Michael
Jackson's video Black or White, released the year before....
SeeBanff!
1993
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1994
video
... to browse back and forth, to "move through," the material.
Michael
Naimark
Archeology of a Mother Tongue
1993
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1993
... The Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada, in collaboration with
Michael
Mackenzie. It is an immersive interactive narrative piece. It...
Dimensionalization Studies
1994
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1998
... the computer has no knowledge of scene's contents.
Michael
Naimark
The Intelligent Mailman
1994
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1994
A portable GPS device is linked to a cellular telephone containing a modem. Carrying this device, a person (e.g. a mailman) runs through the city. The data are transmitted to another location (e.g. a museum) via the telephone line. These data are
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