| Abracadabra |
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Interactive Video Installation. 2006
MFA Thesis.
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Abracadabra
Abracadabra is a two part interactive installation made up of a framed transparent screen and a stamping workstation.
The workstation includes 6 stamps depicting blended Disney characters. The hardware designed for the station has the capacity to transform the act of stamping into digital beats. Each act of stamping is encoded by both hardware and software allowing the physical act to be interpreted visually.
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| Custom Junk |
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Electro-mechanical Paintings. 2008
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Custom Junk
Kinetic works. 2008 (Recycling Junk Series)
Found Objects - Custom electronics
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DOCUMENTATION
Collaborators:
Max/ MSP Programming support: Barry Threw
Tech support: Makingthings.com
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Moon Cycle - 2009
Moon Cycle - 2009
Moon cycle is a three - channel video art piece. It is a non-linear narrative of lunar exploration in a fantasy non-linear mode. There is no voice over, narration or sound to comfort the viewer, and the three point of view arrangement demands the viewer’s active participation to complete the narrative.
The three point of view flows with ideas as well as with images, at high and low speeds, with obscuring video animation effects; blurring into an almost painterly procession of science fiction and fantasy like imagery; that brake and confronts the viewer with non conceived notions of our relationship with the universe and the cosmos. Consequently, it gives a space to the viewer to question his or her own belief about space travel, life beyond earth and space exploration.
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| Moon Diaries |
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Interactive Video Sculpture. 2009
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Moon Diaries - 2009
The sculpture is constantly playing an abstract moon movie. By pressing a button, a viewer's fragmented image is immersed into the virtual image as a metaphor for virtual space and zero gravity exploration.
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Recession Worker- 2009
Electromechanical Sculpture
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| Osiloscopiando |
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Interactive Video Sculpture. 2007
Recycling JUNK Series
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Recycling Junk. 2007
Osciloscopiando.
(Recycling Junk series)
Interactive Video- Sculpture.
Recycling Junk series is a body of work that shows the beauty, harmony, and symmetry of discarded electronics.
Jitter/MAX software.
Web-cam - LCD Screen - Oscilloscope.
Found Electronics
The handle contains a Webcam that records the scope's interior.
The oscilloscope can be turn off and on.
That action triggers the interior lights to be on or off.
People are able to control the hue of the video by adjusting some of the switches.
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| Si las Paredes Hablaran! |
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Interactive Multi-channel Video Installation. 2008
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Si las Parededs Hablaran- 2008
Interactive Mural. The work explores murals, perspective, vision, participation and motion.
The Mural contains a series of animated wall's scratches.
The more the people are observing the mural the more the mural will make its content visible.
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| The Gate |
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Interactive Multi-channel Video Installation 2007
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The Gate- 2007
The Gate.
Interactive Multi-channel Video Installation.
Variable dimensions.
Make Controller- proximity sensors.
Macintosh, Jitter/MAX software.
Wall Projection.
The Interactive installation is triggered when people move in specific areas of the projected gate. That movement activates different hidden video gate perspectives, challenging our perception of it and our access to different spaces.
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| Tin Girl |
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Interactive Electro-mechanical video sculpture
2007
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Tin Girl- 2008
A video- sound-recycling Robot
Make Controller- Motion sensors
Jitter/MAX/MSP
Lcds & found electronics
The robot is capable of sensing humans, when it does the light turns on and a video is captured and recycled inside the robot's eyes. The screen is in the robot's eyes.
Inspired by MR Tin Man.
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| Cable a Tierra |
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Interactive Video Installation. 2007
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Recycling Junk series I
Recycling JUNK.
2007.
Video Installation.
Recycling Junk series is a body of work that shows the beauty, harmony, and symmetry of discarded electronics. This piece is a real time video of the interior of an old oscilloscope. I intensified its elements by means of real time monochromatic lighting and shadow effects. The video name, Cable a Tierra, comes from the ground wires found on the inside of electric circuits.
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