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I'm very quickly covering how to install a retail copy of OS X Leopard o...
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I'm very quickly covering how to install a retail copy of OS X Leopard onto a Dell Mini 9 without a DVD drive. http://www.mydell...
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Mopho controlled by novation remotezero sl Electribe ER-1 runs trough the...
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Mopho controlled by novation remotezero sl Electribe ER-1 runs trough the kaoss pad mini SAW wave from MX filtered by Sherman Filterbank bass drum created by tassmann modular
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Four 7kW Xenon projectors with robotic rollers, 1,200 Duraclear transpar...
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Four 7kW Xenon projectors with robotic rollers, 1,200 Duraclear transparencies, computerized tracking system, plasma screen and mirrors. Variable dimensions.
Body Movies transforms the public space with interactive projections measuring between 400 and 1,800 square metres. Thousands of photographic portraits, previously taken on the streets of the host city, are shown using robotically controlled projectors. However, the portraits only appear inside the projected shadows of the passers-by, whose silhouettes can measure between two and twenty-five metres depending on how close or far away they are from the powerful light sources positioned on the ground. A video surveillance tracking system triggers new portraits when all the existing ones have been revealed, inviting the public to occupy new narratives of representation.
Samuel van Hoogstraten's engraving The Shadow Dance (Rotterdam, 1675) is the main source of inspiration for this work. Body Movies attempts to misuse technologies of the spectacular so they can evoke a sense of intimacy and complicity instead of provoking distance, euphoria, catharsis, obedience or awe.
This work was commissioned for the European Capital of Culture in 2001 (Rotterdam), by V2_Organisatie. It has subsequently been presented in Lisbon, Linz, and Liverpool (2002), Duisburg (2003) and Hong Kong (2006)
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'Projections' is a major survey of projection-based works in the history...
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'Projections' is a major survey of projection-based works in the history of contemporary art in Canada from the mid-1960s to the present. Curated by Barbara Fischer and organized by the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery (Hart House), the exhibition is co-produced and presented by the four major galleries of the University of Toronto--Blackwood Gallery (Mississauga campus), the Doris McCarthy Gallery (Scarborough campus), and the University of Toronto Art Center and Justina M. Barnicke Gallery located on the downtown campus. www.utoronto.ca/gallery
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This was mainly for Jaime (a friend who loves cubes), a modern art piece...
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This was mainly for Jaime (a friend who loves cubes), a modern art piece from the gallery inside of the Centre Pompidou
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