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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: 1993-2007 Compilation
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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (b. 1967, Mexico) is known for creating large-scale interactive installations in public spaces. His “Antimonuments” challenge traditional notions of site-specificity and use connective interfaces to create relationship-specific work. This video compilation includes his public art projects and his 2007 solo exhibition in the Venice Biennial’s Mexican Pavillion.
Hi-Res | Lo-Res | iTunes 173 MB | RSS (11:49 mins)
 
Claudia Hart: 2005-2008 3-D Animated Installations
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Claudia Hart (b. 1955, New York) creates sublime landscape gardens that often contain expressive and sensual female bodies that are meant to interject emotional subjectivity into what is typically the overly-determined Cartesian world of digital design. This video compilation includes excepts from recent 3-D animated installations.
Hi-Res 88MB | Lo-Res 39MB | iTunes 70 MB (8:18 mins)
 
Daniel Rozin: 2002-2008 Compilation
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Daniel Rozin (b. 1961 Jerusalem) creates interactive installations and sculptures that change and respond to the presence of a viewer. In these pieces, the viewer is a subject– and actively become part of the artwork’s performance. This video compilation includes mechanical mirror sculptures and software mirror installations.
Hi-Res 123 MB | Lo-Res | iTunes 87 MB | RSS (11:49 mins)
 
Björn Schülke: 1999-2008 Compilation
Björn Schülke pursues a creative style that is equally influenced by modern abstraction and instruments of scientific measurement. The slow deliberate movements in his sculptures spatially consider mass and weight of form. This video compilation features a selection of interactive sculptures and includes Schülke's January 2008 solo exhibit at bitforms gallery.
Hi-Res 147 MB | Lo-Res 94 MB | iTunes 89 MB | RSS (13:18 mins)