Monday, May 4, 2009

Jim Campbell

Untitled (For The Sun) - This project presents a new way of viewing time. An electronic display, whose numbers vary from 0.000 to 99.999, counts the percentage of the day that has passed, recieving this information from a light sensor at the top of a building. The most interesting aspect of this piece is that, depending on the time of the year, "time" will run differently, because the work "displays 'sun time' and not 'clock time'."

John Haddock


Internet Sex Photos- This project doesn't have much of a description, just "P0rnography, with the people removed." It is really crazy how different these photos must seem than the original one's, now that the main focus has been removed. The photos inherit a completely new identity, composed of the scenery that once was in the background... way in the background.

Daniel Shiffman


Reactive- Also called "Super Happy Particles," Daniel Schiffman's piece explores the way a digital image can behave. A video camera records a viewer's movements and translates this movements into an interactive world of exploding particles. He says that he developed the program in C.