Artist References

Cortex – Sulon

YouTube / GamerHubTV – via Iframely Combination of augmented and virtual reality that transforms real space through a camera feed.

/ ralph

Cortex – Sulon

YouTube / GamerHubTV – via Iframely Combination of augmented and virtual reality that transforms real space through a camera feed.

/ ralph

“Link” by Kimchi and Chips (2010)

This is an interactive installation created with many cardboard boxes stacked to form some sort of urban landscape on which images of participants were projected. People could come up to the installation and record a video of themselves and see

/ aiott

“Link” by Kimchi and Chips (2010)

This is an interactive installation created with many cardboard boxes stacked to form some sort of urban landscape on which images of participants were projected. People could come up to the installation and record a video of themselves and see

/ aiott

“Sandbox” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (2010)

This piece uses large scale projection and cameras to create interactions between people on different size scales. A camera records and aerial view of people on a beach and projects it onto a sand box (small scale) for people to

/ aiott

“Sandbox” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (2010)

This piece uses large scale projection and cameras to create interactions between people on different size scales. A camera records and aerial view of people on a beach and projects it onto a sand box (small scale) for people to

/ aiott

“Nightmare” by Andréa Stanislav, (2011)

YouTube / Dirk Dantuma – via Iframely “…a public video work that creates the illusion of a white horse galloping on the Mississippi, at night, and in slow motion.” more info here…

/ chentsch

“Nightmare” by Andréa Stanislav, (2011)

YouTube / Dirk Dantuma – via Iframely “…a public video work that creates the illusion of a white horse galloping on the Mississippi, at night, and in slow motion.” more info here…

/ chentsch

“Two Sides of Every Story” by Michael Snow (1974)

For this exhibition, Michael Snow projected two films on opposite sides of a hanging metal plate. Each side showed a perspective of two opposite camera men where they were filming a woman walking and moving between them.

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“Two Sides of Every Story” by Michael Snow (1974)

For this exhibition, Michael Snow projected two films on opposite sides of a hanging metal plate. Each side showed a perspective of two opposite camera men where they were filming a woman walking and moving between them.

/ yousufmsoliman

“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

/ kramser

“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

/ kramser

“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.

/ kramser

“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.

/ kramser

“Moribundos Live” by mapjacks (2013)

Mapjacks is a collective of visual artists in LA. They do guerrilla installations on the exterior buildings:

/ judeth

“Moribundos Live” by mapjacks (2013)

Mapjacks is a collective of visual artists in LA. They do guerrilla installations on the exterior buildings:

/ judeth

“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

/ kramser

“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

/ kramser

“The Urgency” by Extreme Animals (2014)

Extreme Animals is a performance/music project by David Wightman and Jacob Ciocci. They perform “The Urgency” live, and have it available for download / purchase online.

“The Urgency” is …”one part send up of consumer electronics, one part lamentation of the negative impact of the internet, and one part explosive collage of animation, found footage, and critical self-reflection. The hybrid sound of Extreme Animals (which fuses elements of hardcore, remix, gabber, and experimental electronic noise) intermingle with a hyperactive meditation on Apple products, rugged individualism, and the disturbing power of networked digital connectedness. “

/ chentsch

“The Urgency” by Extreme Animals (2014)

Extreme Animals is a performance/music project by David Wightman and Jacob Ciocci. They perform “The Urgency” live, and have it available for download / purchase online.

“The Urgency” is …”one part send up of consumer electronics, one part lamentation of the negative impact of the internet, and one part explosive collage of animation, found footage, and critical self-reflection. The hybrid sound of Extreme Animals (which fuses elements of hardcore, remix, gabber, and experimental electronic noise) intermingle with a hyperactive meditation on Apple products, rugged individualism, and the disturbing power of networked digital connectedness. “

/ chentsch