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- “The Ulmer Tapes”
- ” Imaging Place: The Choragraphic Method,” Rhizomes, Vol. 18.
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- “Image Emergency: A Psychogeography of Miami,” Leonardo, Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 197 – 198.
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Category Archives: Imaging Place
Digital Art, Third Edition
Christiane Paul Thames & Hudson, London and New York 2015 pp. 237–240, 253–254, 258–259
Imaging Place: Haverhill Bridge
Richard Smyth explains the correlation of thought, metaphor and space as we move through his neighborhood to the condemned Haverhill Bridge. Produced in 2001, this seminal scene from Imaging Place, 1997 – 2009, includes footage from the Ulmer Tapes, where … Continue reading
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CRCA Exchange #9: Augmenting Interventions
The Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA) is pleased to invite you to: AUGMENTING INTERVENTIONS Featuring CRCA Visiting Researcher: John Craig Freeman Wednesday February 15, 6pm – 7pm CRCA Performative Computing Lab Room 1606 Atkinson Hall UCSD … Continue reading
Imaging Place AR
I have finally figured out how to migrate Imaging Place project to augmented reality. I will be building a physical teleportation device which users will stand on and aim their mobile device at a QR code. The device will be … Continue reading
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Augmenting Place
My daughter Donia has been showing interest in the family art practice of late and I have been waving her off and telling her to focus on her course work. However, she showed up with a shinny new Android mobile … Continue reading
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Imaging Belfast, Bobby Sands Mural
Danny Burke recounts the history of the 1981 Irish Hunger Strike at The H Blocks. For more see the dedicated Imaging Belfast blog.
Back to Belfast
After a bit of a hiatus due to college busy work, I am back underway with the Belfast material.
Imaging Belfast, Day One, City Center
The opening of the ISEA Exhibition went well. I spent some time and many pints of Guinness with Mark Skwarek, Geoffrey Alan Rhodes, Brad Todd, and Kuaishen Auson at the Duke of York. The currency exchange rate is steady at £ … Continue reading
Imaging Belfast
Will Pappenheimer and I will be exhibiting a version of Virta_Flaneurazine at the Golden Thread Gallery in association with ISEA 2009 in Belfast. I will be traveling early to get the exhibition underway and will take the opportunity to produce Imaging Belfast. Here … Continue reading
Expanding Boundaries
The Office of Educational Innovation and Technology at MIT presents Expanding Boundaries Presenting educational material in ways unique to Virtual Environments. Wednesday April 29, 2009, 11am – 1pm Stata 32-124 map A panel of Virtual artists will discuss their work … Continue reading