Studio 360 on New Media art
This weekend the public radio show Studio 360 had a interesting segment on new media art. The piece focuses Jonathan Carroll, who collects computer-based art, and deals with the difficulty tech-based art has had finding a commercial niche.
Here's the segment's audio:
Here's one of the works in Carroll's collection:
Eye Contact shows 800 simultaneous videos of people at rest. When someone walks in detectable view, the miniature video portraits "wake up."
Here's the segment's audio:
Here's one of the works in Carroll's collection:
Eye Contact, Rafael Lozano Hemmer
Eye Contact shows 800 simultaneous videos of people at rest. When someone walks in detectable view, the miniature video portraits "wake up."
Labels: computers, interactive, physical computing
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