Physical

“Yerkpare” by Nerdworking (2010)

Yekpare is made by the Istanbul projection collective, Nerdworking. From its Vimeo description: “Yekpare” is a storyteller which narrates the 8500 year story of Istanbul. The story embraces symbols from Pagans to Roman Empire, from Byzantine Empire to Latin Empire,

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“Yerkpare” by Nerdworking (2010)

Yekpare is made by the Istanbul projection collective, Nerdworking. From its Vimeo description: “Yekpare” is a storyteller which narrates the 8500 year story of Istanbul. The story embraces symbols from Pagans to Roman Empire, from Byzantine Empire to Latin Empire,

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“Imo” by mariantonios (2011)

These were a series of projections done in Sao Paulo, Brazil, by the mariantonios collective. Vimeo Site Cargo Collective

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“Imo” by mariantonios (2011)

These were a series of projections done in Sao Paulo, Brazil, by the mariantonios collective. Vimeo Site Cargo Collective

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“L.A.S.E.R tag” by Graffiti Research Lab

  L.A.S.E.R. Tag is a system created by G.R.L. that uses a projector and a laser pointer to allow people to ‘draw’ onto forms previously inaccessible.  

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“L.A.S.E.R tag” by Graffiti Research Lab

  L.A.S.E.R. Tag is a system created by G.R.L. that uses a projector and a laser pointer to allow people to ‘draw’ onto forms previously inaccessible.  

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“Blue Wash Apparition” by Ryan Griffin (2013)

This is a projection in Cave Creek, AZ. It’s an eagle that is projected onto bare rocks in nature. I particularly appreciate how Griffin creates his art based on the shape of the boulders. Website

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“Blue Wash Apparition” by Ryan Griffin (2013)

This is a projection in Cave Creek, AZ. It’s an eagle that is projected onto bare rocks in nature. I particularly appreciate how Griffin creates his art based on the shape of the boulders. Website

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“Complete Hero” (2009) by Martin Firrell

An exploration of contemporary ideas of heroism.

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“Complete Hero” (2009) by Martin Firrell

An exploration of contemporary ideas of heroism.

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“Flagged for Review” (2014) by Broken City Lab

A collection of lost phrases on the side of a bridge.

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“Flagged for Review” (2014) by Broken City Lab

A collection of lost phrases on the side of a bridge.

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“Emergence” (2012) by Craig Walsh

  Craig Walsh’s Emergence was s a multi-channel video installation in Hyde Park, Sydney, which projected 3D mappings of human faces onto trees.  

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“Emergence” (2012) by Craig Walsh

  Craig Walsh’s Emergence was s a multi-channel video installation in Hyde Park, Sydney, which projected 3D mappings of human faces onto trees.  

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“EXIT” by Joo Yun Han (2015)

Sometimes I imagine that I can reach to a different dimension when the doors opened. I took this video when I took the tube in Washington. It inspired me to think the fast metallic tube took me to another dimension through

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“EXIT” by Joo Yun Han (2015)

Sometimes I imagine that I can reach to a different dimension when the doors opened. I took this video when I took the tube in Washington. It inspired me to think the fast metallic tube took me to another dimension through

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“Blue Without You” (2015) by Guy de Bree

  Blue Without You is an invitation to and comment on projection. The piece is simply a projector that is on but is not being ostensibly used. My main objective was to point out the physical nature and necessities of the

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“Blue Without You” (2015) by Guy de Bree

  Blue Without You is an invitation to and comment on projection. The piece is simply a projector that is on but is not being ostensibly used. My main objective was to point out the physical nature and necessities of the

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“Echo” by Dan Russo (2015)

Echo seeks to augment the urban soundscape by creating contextual output controlled by otherwise invasive sounds.  Echo is listening for sudden spikes in sound amplitude in a given environment and then reacts upon detection.  An internal solenoid activates any surface

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“Echo” by Dan Russo (2015)

Echo seeks to augment the urban soundscape by creating contextual output controlled by otherwise invasive sounds.  Echo is listening for sudden spikes in sound amplitude in a given environment and then reacts upon detection.  An internal solenoid activates any surface

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