Media Files
Abstract
"Be Now Here" is an installation about landscape and public places. Visitors gain a strong sense of place by wearing 3-D glasses and stepping into an immersive virtual environment. The imagery is of public plazas on the UNESCO World Heritage Centre's list of endangered places – Jerusalem, Dubrovnik, Timbuktu, and Angkor, Cambodia – places both exotic and disturbing. The style is ambient, as if the imagery is live.
(Michael Naimark)
Artists / Authors
- Michael Naimark
Cooperators
- Bernie Lubell, Installation
- Christoph Dohrmann, Technology
- Wayne Burdick, Software, Interval Research
- Charles Lassiter, Video
- Pierre St. Hilaire, 3D Projection, Interval Research
- Jim McKee, Audio, Earwax Productions
- Amee Evans, Graphics, Interval Research
- Joe Ansel, Installation, Ansel Associates
Origination
United States, 1995-1997
Partners / Sponsors
Interval Research Corporation, Palo Alto;
UNESCO World Heritage Centre, Paris
Submission
, Feb 3, 2004
Category
- artistic production
Keywords
- Topics:
- immersion |
- cultural heritage |
- culture mediation |
- representation |
- interface |
- space |
- media art |
- history
- Formats:
- installation |
- virtual environment |
- 3D |
- interactive |
- audio
Additions to Keyword List
- Telepräsenz |
- Bildschirm |
- Kinematographie