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»Moving Pixel Portraits« by Oliver Laric (change window size to change image).




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Circuitbent Sega Megadrive by Gijs Gieskes.




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»Smells Like Teen Spirit« and »Thriller« from the series »Greatest Music Videos of All Time«. MTV compiled a millenium list of top 10 greatest music videos, all of the videos from the list were digitized in their entirety and the individual frames were simplified to their mean average color, eliminating overt content. These solid-colored squares were then arranged in their original sequence and are read left-to-right, top-to-bottom. By Jason Salavon.




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In the installation »Infinite Loop« (2004) a camera is rotated on its side and pointed into a television at close proximity. The camera feeds the image of pixels on the screen back into the TV’s audio and video inputs. The auto focus and auto exposure struggle to gain some coherence expected in an image, but cannot. The result is a fluctuating, oscillating signal.

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In »Thaw« (2004) an empty swimming pool, a large mass of black, volcanic, basalt street bricks is interlaced with bricks of white ice. The cube will fall prey to entropy over the course of approximately 8 hours. The ice bricks fuse together and hold on to the bricks as long as possible, causing the structure to warp and sway pendulously before collapse. The brick cube rests on a steel table and hovers over a mirror, which floats above the floor. The mirror has microphones attached to it, which pick up the stochastic dripping of water and is amplified in the space, counting off the time between collapses. Both projects by Chris Musgrave.




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»The Celebrity Series«. PDA drawings from Kelly Mark, Thomas Demand, Germaine Koh… Going to art openings and benefit events, Mike Patten meets with well-known artists in the visual arts scene. Once introduced, Patten takes out a small pocket computer, a Palm-type PDA, makes a quick demonstration, then, with explanations out of the way, asks the artist to improvise a small drawing on the device.




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Table Drawings by Gijs Gieskes.




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Too Slow To Live is Delaware’s seventh album. The audiovisual compositions will only be published and exhibited online.




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Real Estate-100 Aerial Drawings is specially produced as a web-based project by Heman Chong transforming an existing architecture to pictogram using a benefit of presentation on a flat computer monitor. Chang collected satellite pictures of Singapore, which is the city he grew up in, and traced out 100 of existing building shapes from a bird’s-eye view. Each drawing puts together with its actual address in the city simply colored with a red on a white background, which represent a color of the Singaporean national flag.

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Real Estate (StratosphereRemix) takes the architectural ambitions of SMU as a conceptual background to a historical survey of other Singapore landmarks. By Heman Chong.




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“Hardball Bracelets” a series of square-stitch bracelets based on the audience graphics from the Commodore64 game Hardball. By Joe Beuckman.




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Photographic prints of video recordings.

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Mixed media, video outfits by LoVid.




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Hideki Nakajima.




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Mapping by Jon Paludan. Use the arrowkeys to get around the World.




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Archival C print, vegi gel capsules, acrylic. “Little Boy Blue” by Andy Diaz Hope.




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»Flow Motion« is like a continuously changing painting, generated from a collection of 110 digital still images.

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»Newtron« consists of a single modular unit from a large outdoor LED video display, like those normally seen in big sport and entertainment venues. It shows only the corresponding fragment of the image that would be displaying on the whole screen. Both projects by João Paulo Feliciano.




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Carpet Invaders by Janek Simon.




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Assume Vivid Astro Focus.




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Arcade Paintings by Drott Johan Löfgren.

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»Inky-Abyss« shows how the movement of a fish recorded on camera can be transfered into aesthetic compositions. Also by Drott Johan Löfgren.




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Animated Daily Excel Drawing by Danielle Aubert.




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Flying Dropkick by Oliver Laric.




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Steve, Bill and Jef by Ichifuru from TGB.




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