SIGGRAPH 1999: technOasis
Art Show Administrator(s):
- Margaret Thompson
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- Rochester Institute of Technology
Location:
Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Dates:
August 8th-13th, 1999
Art Show Overview:
The SIGGRAPH 99 Art Gallery: technOasis presents 100+ artworks including digital paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture, installations, Web-based projects, animations, and site-specific works. For the first time, experienced docents guide tours through the gallery providing insights into the artists’ visions and methods. In gallery talks throughout the week, the artists themselves offer further insight and opportunities for direct interaction with attendees.
The concepts of this years’ installations integrate well into the technOasis, with elements like water, sand, and light. Participants interact with each other, with digital beings, and with objects via intriguing means: movement through space, the pulse, a net, the placement of a cup on the table. A silver ball slowly draws patterns in the sand. Approach some “paintings,” and you will be transported into another world.
SIGGRAPH 98 initiated ARTsite for Web-based artwork: new forms of artistic expression that wrap around and extend beyond the Web. This year’s site is available remotely via the Internet before, during, and after the conference, online in the Art Gallery and the Creative Applications Lab during the conference. Some of the works utilize features unique to the Web to create a sense of community, connectivity, and interactivity. In some, the method of exploration applies chance and disorientation to parallel the content. Some have powerful imagery, concepts, sound, and structure, and clever writing. All are strong examples of electronic art delivered on the Web.
Each artist takes a unique approach to generating two-dimensional artwork digitally. The show includes digitally inspired painting, collages, algorithmically generated image components, images created with X-rays, in 3D software, with “digital” lights or produced on a plotter. The variety is tantalizing.
Artists’ imaginations run wild with creativity. As an audience, we experience the variety of experiments performed by these artists to communicate ideas. The questions to ask as you experience technOasis are:
What idea, thought, or vision is the artist communicating to me?
Do I understand or am I confused?
If you attend the conference, enjoy the work and the space in the first person. If you are looking at this catalog after the event, imagine the opportunity to experience the creative energy of over 100 artists working with digital technology in the last year of the century. Reflect on the incredible developments in the digital art world in the past 50 years.
All of us on the Art Gallery: technOasis Committee invite you to explore these questions and their answers during and after SIGGRAPH 99. We have enjoyed working with the artists who raise them, and with each other, to present technOasis to the international computer graphic community.
Website:
https://www.siggraph.org/artdesign/gallery/S99/big/index.html
Exhibition Artworks:
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
98.13
Artist(s): [Huff]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
98.3
Artist(s): [Huff]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
98.4
Artist(s): [Huff]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
98.9
Artist(s): [Huff]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
All In Your Mind
Artist(s): [Mack]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [3D & Sculpture]
Argus Portable Televisor, 1898 British
Artist(s): [Gompf]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
Art of Survival
Artist(s): [Curtis]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
Artificial Life Trip
Artist(s): [Kawaguchi]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Baja: Listening to the Desert
Artist(s): [mister_ah]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Betty's Barn Cow
Artist(s): [Goldsmith]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Interactive & Monitor-Based]
Bookshelf Communication
Artist(s): [Michiyori]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
Cellular GROWTH: Brillia
Artist(s): [Kawaguchi]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
Cellular GROWTH: Fossy
Artist(s): [Kawaguchi]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
Cellular GROWTH: Wriggon
Artist(s): [Kawaguchi]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Chaos Revenge
Artist(s): [Annunziato]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Civilization of Fruit: Evolved Banana
Artist(s): [Swain]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Civilization of Fruit: Evolved Pear
Artist(s): [Swain]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Civilization of Fruit: Martyred Apple
Artist(s): [Swain]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Civilization of Fruit: Sacrificial Pear
Artist(s): [Swain]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Colour and Drawing: From a Garden Table
Artist(s): [Faure Walker]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Electronic/Robotic ObjectInstallation]
Composition on the Table No.1 [PUSH], No.2 [TWIST], No.3 [TURN], No.4 [SLIDE]
Artist(s): [Iwai]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Internet Art]
Computational Expressionism
Artist(s): [Berzowska]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Cow for Drew
Artist(s): [Goldsmith]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [3D & Sculpture]
CrossTalk
Artist(s): [Cassell, Grantham, Panttaja, and Ryokai]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Dark Monarch Lingering Shroud
Artist(s): [Polk]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Direct Feed
Artist(s): [Patchen]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Discretion Advised
Artist(s): [Ursyn]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
Don't Pull the Plug!
Artist(s): [Koning]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
Elytre
Artist(s): [Follett]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Fava Milagro
Artist(s): [Chupa]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Fisherman's Café
Artist(s): [Murata and Yamauchi]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Floating 1
Artist(s): [Marcin]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
Gaia
Artist(s): [Fort]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Internet Art]
Ghost City
Artist(s): [Zellen]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Harmony Wall
Artist(s): [Rosser]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Hyperscratch 9.0
Artist(s): [Ishii]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Inbetween 1
Artist(s): [Marcin]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Injection Point
Artist(s): [Patchen]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Ins and Outs
Artist(s): [Majzner]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Inside Light
Artist(s): [Goldman]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Intersections #1
Artist(s): [Porett]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
It's All About the Nose
Artist(s): [Demosthenous]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
Junk Food
Artist(s): [Knox]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Ladder in the Trees
Artist(s): [Ciani]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Language/Text Series - #3-7238
Artist(s): [DeFilipps Brush]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Language/Text Series - #6-7278
Artist(s): [DeFilipps Brush]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Language/Text Series - #9-7329
Artist(s): [DeFilipps Brush]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
Letters
Artist(s): [Haegele, Wittmann, and Grosser]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality]
Liquid Meditation
Artist(s): [Watson]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Looking
Artist(s): [Feuerstein]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Lost Connection
Artist(s): [Kurumisawa]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Manxmas
Artist(s): [Frick]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Mary's Helpers
Artist(s): [Chupa]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [3D & Sculpture]
Miniature Televisor, American, 1911
Artist(s): [Gompf]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Mother
Artist(s): [Kitagawa De Leon]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Mountain Portal
Artist(s): [Banks]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
My Gasket
Artist(s): [Brown]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Internet Art]
My MeMart
Artist(s): [Gleeson]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Internet Art]
Nagasaki
Artist(s): [Waligore]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Non-Material Construction #1
Artist(s): [Kurumisawa]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
Object Lesson
Artist(s): [Sisson, Woods, and Hanson]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
-
Type: [Internet Art]
PLAY-Lets
Artist(s): [McGarrigle]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
-
Type: [Internet Art]
Prima Materia
Artist(s): [Weaver]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Puddle Jumpers
Artist(s): [Despain]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
RE-constructing EVE
Artist(s): [Roca]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Internet Art]
S U T U R E
Artist(s): [Chapman]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Internet Art]
Sampling Broadway
Artist(s): [Weintraub]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [3D & Sculpture]
Sisyphus and Ulysses
Artist(s): [Hébert, Shapiro, Bollay, Bothman, and Masch]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Spines
Artist(s): [Day]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Spirits Reborn
Artist(s): [Bonair]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
SPT901
Artist(s): [Uchiyama]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Study for DNA, Pale Hues
Artist(s): [Hébert]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Study for DNA, Payne's Gray
Artist(s): [Hébert]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Study for DNA, Red
Artist(s): [Hébert]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Suspended Window
Artist(s): [Lee and Keays]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Talbot's Cow
Artist(s): [Goldsmith]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Tangled
Artist(s): [Inakage]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [3D & Sculpture]
Televisor 1892, Italian
Artist(s): [Gompf]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
The Assumption of Pleasure
Artist(s): [Ullrich]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
The Audition
Artist(s): [Flood and Werk]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Interactive & Monitor-Based]
The Book of Hours
Artist(s): [Marr]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Internet Art]
The Charmed Horizon
Artist(s): [Stringfellow]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Internet Art]
The City
Artist(s): [King, MacDonald, and Gordon]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
The Dance
Artist(s): [Hertzson]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Internet Art]
The Existence of All Things, Past, Present, and Future
Artist(s): [Beinhoff, Ploof, and Gordon]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
The Giftbringer
Artist(s): [Makara]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
The Jungle Boy
Artist(s): [Shih]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Interactive & Monitor-Based]
The OrDoll
Artist(s): [Satoh]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
The Recordatori Series: Prairie
Artist(s): [Hertz]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
The Space Field Series: Comet Nebula
Artist(s): [Raphael]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
The Twilight Dance
Artist(s): [Despain]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Tortuosity #13
Artist(s): [Burnham]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Tortuosity: #9
Artist(s): [Burnham]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Tracking the Net
Artist(s): [Singh]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Internet Art]
Travels Towards
Artist(s): [Petterd and Caney]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Internet Art]
Tree Fix
Artist(s): [Turre]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Trnava Synagogue
Artist(s): [Rubin]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Twigs
Artist(s): [Day]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [InstallationInteractive & Monitor-Based]
Unconscious Flow
Artist(s): [Tosa]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [3D & Sculpture]
Valley
Artist(s): [Burnham]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
Venus Pie Trap
Artist(s): [Lazarow]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Waterfall Portal
Artist(s): [Banks]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [2D & Wall-Hung]
Window Series/Temple of Heaven
Artist(s): [Rosser]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Type: [Animation & Video]
Wriggon
Artist(s): [Kawaguchi]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
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Exhibition Writings and Presentations:
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Title:
Hypermedia, Eternal Life, and the Impermanence Agent
Author(s):
Category: Art Essay
Abstract Summary:
We look to media as memory, and a place to memorialize, when we have lost.
Hypermedia pioneers envisioned the ultimate media within the ultimate archive, with each element in continual (versioned) flux and constant new additions – dynamism without loss.
Instead we have the Web, where “Not Found” is a daily message. Projects such as the Internet Archive and Afterlife dream of fixing this uncomfortable impermanence. Marketers, instead, promise agents that will make the Web comfortable through filtering (hiding the impermanence and overwhelming profusion that its dynamism engenders).
The Impermanence Agent operates differently. It begins by telling my stories – my grandmother’s stories – and as users browse, the images and texts they pull from the Web are interwoven with her stories. In time, the original stories are lost. New stories, collaboratively created, have taken their place.
[View PDF]Title: INTERACTIVITY AND RITUAL: Body Dialogues with Artificial Systems
Author(s):
Category: Art Essay
Abstract Summary:
Digital technologies provide dialogues with artificial systems, allowing acquisition and communication of biological signals with electronic databases. As interfaces and computers capture, manage, and transform signals, they generate new forms of life. In my latest interactive installations, bodies repeat behaviours, simulating a sort of ritual or ceremony with responses in real time. Stored data managed by neural networks offer states of unpredictability, and the adaptive capacity system determines the emergence of a “living environment” in self-regeneration. The variables place us within elliptical zones and build up present times in which the actions of the amalgamated body with complex systems enable exchanges in cyberspace. In a psychic and physical exploration of the environment, mixing natural/artificial, analogic/digital, real/virtual, we experience consciousness propagations and think, dream, and understand our human condition enhanced by technologies.
[View PDF]Title: Virtual Imaginations Require Real Bodies
Author(s):
Category: Art Essay
Abstract Summary:
Virtual reality (VR) works of art conjure up ideas such as virtual sex, virtual frontiers, and to some, disembodiment. Those who uphold the notion of disembodiment claim that works of art that embrace VR technology necessarily encourage a state that affirms the Cartesian duality in which people can leave Earth, nature, and body behind. I counter this notion because I do not believe that the mind can be separated from the body; rather, the two are inexplicably intertwined.
Although this “Gibsonesque” scenario is rich with metaphors and metaphysical implications, I suggest that any virtual space is an embodied experience because the imagination of the artist and the viewer refer back to the body, to nature, and to the Earth. From the physical reality of Earth and our bodies, we may understand and perceive many more realities, perhaps facilitated by virtual space art installations. In fact, I maintain that even the virtual is real. It is a perception that is a real experience, which makes reference to our encounters with the physical world and our flesh.
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