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Working
Artists
Matthew Biederman
2643 24th Street
San Francisco, California 94110 USA
mbiederman@att.net
Bart Woodstrup
DelRay Laboratory
The DelRay Laboratory is a site-specific, and time-specific,
artistic installation. This laboratory facilitates experimentation
with different procedures for exploring the fusion of
sound and image.
Brit Bunkley
Quay School of the Arts, Wanganui
Universal College of Learning
57 Campbell Street
Wanganui 3050 NEW ZEALAND
brit@ihug.co.nz
Hand Machine 2
Large scale rapid prototype sculptures.
Ben Chang
TangentLab Collective
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Department of Art and Technology
112 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60603
bchang@artic.edu
Ben Chang
Mary Lucking
Silvia Ruzanka
Rodger Ruzanka
Andrew Sempere
Chris Sorg
Dmitry Strakovsky
Jackals
The Jackals live on the outskirts of the metropolis, watching,
collecting, repurposing what they can to construct a new
reality of techno-art. They will arrive with only enough
supplies to survive. The nature of the work depends on
what can be scavenged.
Kenneth A. Huff
P.O. Box 536188
Orlando, Florida 32853 USA
ken@itgoesboing.com
Natural Forms and Patterns
High resolution 3-dimensional rendering for the 2-dimensional
image.
Patrick Keller
Christian Babski
Christophe Guignard
Stephane Carion
fabric/ch
Manuel Abendroth
Jerome Decock
Alexandre Plennevaux
Gregoire Verhaegen
Patrick Keller
fabric / ch
rue de Langallerie 6
Lausanne CH 1003 SWITZERLAND
Electroscape
Electroscape is a multi-user 3D environment built with
VRML and forthcoming X3D language.
W. Bradford Paley
Digital Image Design Incorporated
72 Spring Street, 6th Floor
New York, New York 10012 USA
brad@didi.com
Digital Image Design
Explorations into the relationship between the reader
to text in an interactive TextArc display. The TextArc
is a visual index/concordance/summary, a way to spatially
reveal any text by letting its key concepts float to the
surface. TextArc represents an entire text as two concentric
elipses.
Teri Rueb
University of Maryland
Baltmore County (UMBC)
1000 Hilltop Circle
Fine Arts Bulding 111
Baltimore, Maryland 21250 USA
teri@echonyc.com
The Choreography of Everyday Movement
The Choreography of Everyday Movement envisions as a topographical
mapping the culturally inscribed nature of our everyday
travels. Using global positioning satellite (GPS) receivers,
the project seeks to render visible our movement through
the built environment of the city, sociopolitical and
poetic patterns of traffic flow through the urban body.
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