Artist References
“Body Movies” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, (2001)
“Thousands of portraits, taken on the streets of the cities where the project is shown, are projected on a giant screen or façade using elevated robotically-controlled projectors. However, the portraits are completely washed out by powerful xenon light sources
“Body Movies” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, (2001)
“Thousands of portraits, taken on the streets of the cities where the project is shown, are projected on a giant screen or façade using elevated robotically-controlled projectors. However, the portraits are completely washed out by powerful xenon light sources
“Pollstream – Nuage Vert” by Helen Evans & Heiko Hansen, (2008)
Projection onto clouds as a symbol of environmental pollution caused by carbon emissions. More info here…
“Pollstream – Nuage Vert” by Helen Evans & Heiko Hansen, (2008)
Projection onto clouds as a symbol of environmental pollution caused by carbon emissions. More info here…
“Desert Rain” by Blast Theory (1999)
Desert Rain is an immersive participatory performance created by Blast Theory in collaboration with Nottingham University’s Mixed Reality Lab. It deals with the mediation of the first Gulf War through technology and images. Participants (six at a time) play
“Desert Rain” by Blast Theory (1999)
Desert Rain is an immersive participatory performance created by Blast Theory in collaboration with Nottingham University’s Mixed Reality Lab. It deals with the mediation of the first Gulf War through technology and images. Participants (six at a time) play
“Unsubscribe.” by Luke Hottinger and Joyce Liu (2015)
Sometimes we just need to disconnect. On a campus with hundreds of clubs and organizations, we become inundated with flyers, posters, emails, Facebook requests and invites. It’s already difficult to balance a personal life with an academic career; notifications and
“Unsubscribe.” by Luke Hottinger and Joyce Liu (2015)
Sometimes we just need to disconnect. On a campus with hundreds of clubs and organizations, we become inundated with flyers, posters, emails, Facebook requests and invites. It’s already difficult to balance a personal life with an academic career; notifications and