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Archive for the ‘Art’ Category

Non-linear video installation Thurs. 01/07/2010@White Night TLV

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
Dear friends, As part of PLASTIK SHUK events on White Night Tel Aviv I will present a new-media installation – “Non-Linear Creation” – a 6 stories tall live and thoroughly “shuffled” video projection, on Shalom Tower. A second new-media installation will be inside the building, on the first floor. The second installation [...]
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Non-linear video installation @Art Attack – Fresh Paint 3

Sunday, May 9th, 2010
Fresh Paint 3 took place on May 5–8, 2010, in Old Jaffa Port. I projected a real-time live video shuffling. People seemed to enjoy dancing in front of it. Here’s a short clip. מיצב וידאו חי (נון-לינארי) במתחם של Art Attack ביריד צבע טרי 3 – נמל יפו May 2010 Omer Golan soundtrack music: F-Zappa
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View on Religion

Monday, March 8th, 2010
Short video art. Visuals: Omer Golan Sound collage: Itamar Kav Tal
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Eyewriter

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
What is ‘eyewriter’ ? The EyeWriter project is an ongoing collaborative research effort to empower people who are suffering from ALS with creative technologies. It is a low-cost eye-tracking apparatus & custom software that allows graffiti writers and artists with paralysis resulting from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis to draw using only their eyes. I [...]
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Decrypted Reflections – Chris Sugrue

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
Cool installation by Chris Sugrue. Although the visual end result of this video installation is a little disappointing to my view, but the experience itself seems fun and have its own aesthetics, mainly because of those cool sunflowers-like round mirrors which served as an analog interface for the artwork. Visit his website and check out [...]
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