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“Skin Deep” by Rosalie Yu and Alon Chitayat (2015)

Viewers are invited to paint over 3D-scanned likenesses of the artists to create “collaborative self-portraits.”

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“Skin Deep” by Rosalie Yu and Alon Chitayat (2015)

Viewers are invited to paint over 3D-scanned likenesses of the artists to create “collaborative self-portraits.”

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Dolorean’s “Crystal” by Joan Guasch (2015)

A music video directed by Joan Guasch for “Crystal” by Dolorean, in which 3D-scanned busts vomit amorphous crystalline forms.

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Dolorean’s “Crystal” by Joan Guasch (2015)

A music video directed by Joan Guasch for “Crystal” by Dolorean, in which 3D-scanned busts vomit amorphous crystalline forms.

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“unnamed soundsculpture” by Daniel Franke & Cedric Kiefer (2012)

A dance piece captured using three Kinects and assembled into a volume of 22,000 points.

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“unnamed soundsculpture” by Daniel Franke & Cedric Kiefer (2012)

A dance piece captured using three Kinects and assembled into a volume of 22,000 points.

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“Alien: Isolation” promo by Ten24 (2014)

Ten24’s promo for the video game Alien: Isolation. The hi-res character models were created using Ten24’s 140-camera capture system.

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“Alien: Isolation” promo by Ten24 (2014)

Ten24’s promo for the video game Alien: Isolation. The hi-res character models were created using Ten24’s 140-camera capture system.

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Ibeyi’s “Oya” by ScanLab Projects (2015)

ScanLab Projects’ music video for Ibeyi’s song “Oya” features ghostly renderings of a forested landscape created using an architectural laser scanner.

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Ibeyi’s “Oya” by ScanLab Projects (2015)

ScanLab Projects’ music video for Ibeyi’s song “Oya” features ghostly renderings of a forested landscape created using an architectural laser scanner.

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Sketch 1: Three Cameras

Alicia Ott, Kevin Ramser Our goal is to create an installation in which a single user becomes the center of an interactive multi-camera system. The user stands in the center of a configuration of three monitors, each displaying a live feed

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Sketch 1: Three Cameras

Alicia Ott, Kevin Ramser Our goal is to create an installation in which a single user becomes the center of an interactive multi-camera system. The user stands in the center of a configuration of three monitors, each displaying a live feed

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“The Veiling” by Bill Viola (1995)

This sculptural video installation was one of five pieces that Bill Viola premiered at the 46th Venice Biennale. It consists of nine scrims suspended parallel to one another. Projectors at either end of the row of scrims show images of a

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“The Veiling” by Bill Viola (1995)

This sculptural video installation was one of five pieces that Bill Viola premiered at the 46th Venice Biennale. It consists of nine scrims suspended parallel to one another. Projectors at either end of the row of scrims show images of a

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“Dromos” by Maotik (2013)

An immersive audiovisual spectacle by visual artist Maotik and composer Fraction. The piece was produced at the Satosphere at the Society for Arts and Technology in Montreal for the 2013 Mutek Festival.

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“Dromos” by Maotik (2013)

An immersive audiovisual spectacle by visual artist Maotik and composer Fraction. The piece was produced at the Satosphere at the Society for Arts and Technology in Montreal for the 2013 Mutek Festival.

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“Textile Room” by Casey Reas (2013)

Textile Room (2013) was a collaboration between Casey Reas and the architecture firm P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S. It consists of a geometric frame wrapped in lightweight fabric and film strips.  The sculpture is mapped with generative video content based on movie sequences that feature Los Angeles.

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“Textile Room” by Casey Reas (2013)

Textile Room (2013) was a collaboration between Casey Reas and the architecture firm P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S. It consists of a geometric frame wrapped in lightweight fabric and film strips.  The sculpture is mapped with generative video content based on movie sequences that feature Los Angeles.

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“Worry Will Vanish” by Pipilotti Rist (2014)

Pipilotti Rist’s large scale installation “Worry Will Vanish” (2014) melds bodily jouissance, lush natural imagery, and a score by Anders Guggisberg. Upon entering the installation space, the audience is invited to take off their shoes and sit on clusters of enormous pillows scattered

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“Worry Will Vanish” by Pipilotti Rist (2014)

Pipilotti Rist’s large scale installation “Worry Will Vanish” (2014) melds bodily jouissance, lush natural imagery, and a score by Anders Guggisberg. Upon entering the installation space, the audience is invited to take off their shoes and sit on clusters of enormous pillows scattered

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