NEWS 19.11.2021 – 13.02.2022 The 5th International Digital Art Biennial (BIAN), organized by ELEKTRA Arsenal Montreal As part of the 5e Biennale d’art numérique Elektra, I present Castles made of sand, for the first time to a Montreal audience. It is an assembly line that rebuilds sand castles destroyed by celestial influence.After having infiltrated the 68th floor of the BMO bank tower in Toronto
Check out Antarctica: A Year on Ice feature film!: www.frozensouth.com This is a demo clip I did back in 2005 to demonstrate the potential for time-lapse imagery in Antarctica. This time-lapse video was filmed in Antarctica, in and around McMurdo Station and Scott Base. Each year the sun is below the horizon for 4 months in the middle of winter, and above the horizon for 4 months in summer. Durin
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The term first-person shooter refers to an independent computer game genre whose main characteristic is that it is played in the first-person perspective, with shooting as the main action of the game. The player moves his or her character in a three-dimensional world and perceives the digital environment through the eyes of this virtual character. A typical element within this genre is the virtual
This instructable will show you how to make those nifty 3D virtual-reality "tours," that you see on some web-pages, in Windows, using entirely free software. If you're not quite sure what I'm talking about, this is a VR panorama from WWU's campus, which I'll be making for an example in this instructable. Here's a list of things you'll need Hardware: 1) A Digital Camera. I used a Canon EOS20D Digit
The flow along this conveyor belt represents the rate at which babies are being born on the planet, the flow of coffins represents deaths. You can tick 'Show continent' to display the continent in which they are born. ( Africa, Asia, Australasia Europe, North America, South America). Continents are not yet shown for coffins. On slow systems the babies may bunch up, this appears to perform better o
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