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Screen Play Created November 2005 Chihcheng Peng
Christian Marclay
Christian Marclay's Screen Play is a new work consisting of a projected video score to be interpreted by three musical ensembles performing live on November 11th, 2005. The projected element of Screen Play is a combination of found film footage overlaid with computer animation. Marclay chose... Animation
Moving Image Studio
Digital Cinema
Performance Art
Video
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You and I Created November 2005 Anthony McCall
Eric Socolofsky
Anthony McCall's You and I is a light sculpture and video installation based on two 25 foot projected forms of 'solid' light.' Projecting downwards through a darkened, foggy space, the light takes on formal properties and a physicality of its own. During the course of a 60 minute viewing cycle, the... Production Lab
Installation
Software
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"Flatland; Seminal E... Created September 2005 Flatland; Seminal Events, More Or Less is a found-footage video assembled from clips culled from Rick Prelinger's online archive of ephemeral film. In addition to traditional montage-editing techniques, the piece will be assembled through extensive compositing... Production Lab
Digital Cinema
Video
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OGLE Created September 2005 OGLE (i.e. OpenGLExtractor) is software package by Eyebeam R&D that allows for the capture and re-use of 3D geometry data from 3D graphics applications running on Microsoft Windows. It works by observing the data flowing between 3D applications and the system's OpenGL library, and recording that data in... Open Lab
Open Source
Software
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Ghost Jockey Created September 2005 Ghost Jockey is a computer program that continually generates mashup audio and video. The program repeatedly swaps audio samples from a library, layers and aligns them by tempo and key, and makes decisions on volume levels. The visuals are created by running a Google image search on the name... Exhibited Project
Sound
Video
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Second Song: Live at Red... Created September 2005 Second Song: Live at Red Square Alighiero Boetti inserted an “e” between his first and last name dividing his subject into two autonomous identities: Alighiero and (e) Boetti. His Twins, 1968 (a photomontage of the artist alongside a life-size copy of himself) signified an ironic... |
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Accessible Happiness Created September 2005 |
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A9 Weekend Created September 2005 A9 Weekend In this new piece, Holmberg references the concepts behind his most recent work, Weekend,which was visually rooted in Jean-Luc Godard’s similarly titled film. Holmberg's Weekend re-contextualized Godard’s scene of a post-apocalyptic traffic jam by isolating and... |
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Alvin Sonic Incubator Created September 2005 Alvin Sonic Incubator The Alvin Sonic Incubator is a sound sculpture, composed of Plexiglas, speakers, audio electronics, wire, and metal filings. It is a crude neural network in which 8 sound sources build electrical connections to each other, creating a soundscape that evolves... Electronics
Exhibited Project
Physical Computing
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The Second Burial of Hyma... Created September 2005 Cemetary 2.0 is a concept for networked devices that connect burial sites to online memorials for the deceased. The prototype links the gravestone of Hyman Victor, Malkin's great-grandfather, to his surviving Internet presence, including his: Flickr Genealogical Repository, Facebook Memorial... Urban Research
Documentary
Electronics
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Youth Web Art Workshop... Created September 2005 Lafiya Watson will be teaching middle school students from the Institute for Collaborative Education(ICE).
"Everyone has had perceptions and labels placed upon them, and often those labels are wrong. It is especially frustrating to deal with false perceptions when one is still in... |
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Small Global Created August 2005 Small Global, an installation by D-Fuse, is a multi-screened immersive environment that explores the way in which aesthetic, architectural, agricultural, natural and civic diversity is being lost by a consumer driven push toward a global mono-culture. Using animations of high-resolution still photos... Activism
Animation
Sustainability
Data Visualization
Installation
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Zapped! Created July 2005 You may have heard the term RFID and possibly even brought one home unknowingly. But what exactly is a Radio Frequency Identification tag? Why are Wal-Mart, the Department of Defense and the Food & Drug Administration sinking big bucks into these little chips and paving the way for mass implementation... Sustainability
Production Lab
Electronics
Physical Computing
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The Recovery Channels Created June 2005 Kenyatta Cheese
Michael Frumin
Nina Katchadourian
Software
Television
Video
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Contagious Media Showdown... Created May 2005 Ann Poochareon
Cory Arcangel
Jonah Peretti
Michael Frumin
Paul Berry
Ze Frank
The Showdown was an open competition to see who could make the most contagious website. All entries were launched on the official Contagious Media server and tracked over the three week contest period. The contest was complimented by a full day of workshops, a launch party, an awards event, and the... Contagious Media
R&D Lab
Web
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Trevor Created May 2005 Trevor (1999) is the manipulated video footage of musician Trevor Wishart, with his words electronically slurred into a stream of synthesized gibberish. Our attempts to understand what he is trying to communicate are frustrated as both he and the viewer are subjected to digital control.
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Light Turned Down Created May 2005 D-Fuse
Robin Rimbaud aka Scanner
Light Turned Down (2001), one of nine collaborations from the D-Tonate DVD project, features a soundtrack composed by Scanner for a single channel video projection of a hypnotic tunnel of light created by distorting and re-processing live footage of traffic lights presented at Eyebeam's ... Exhibited Project
Sound
Video
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Monochrome Transporter... Created May 2005 Monochrome Transporter (2003) consists of a simple blue LCD screen pulsing in the darkness with subtle variations in depth and color temperature affecting the tones and rhythm of a droning sound composition. Over time one's senses become more finely tuned to the subtle shifts in this... |