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- Apollo 11 VR
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- AVIE SC
- Building VR
- Cassandra
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- Conversations
- Conversations@the Studio
- Cross Currents
- Cupola
- Dead Heat
- Deep Sleep
- Deluge
- Double District
- Eavesdrop
- Ellipsis
- ePhemera
- Firewall
- Flow Fields
- Great Emu in the Sky
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- La Dispersion du Fils
- Leibniz
- Lenz
- Limbo
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- Nebula
- netARChive
- Open City
- Pentimento
- Penumbra
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- Spherecam
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- There is still time... Brother
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Miasma is an interactive computer graphic installation that explores the contemporary concept of landscape as redefined through digital capture technologies. Moving between panoramically captured vistas of vegetation, computer graphic renditions of the ocean, aerial footage of clouds to digital feeds from an orbiting earth satellite, it re-imagines a landscape as a flow of data rather than a pictorial vista.

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Project Director: Dennis Del Favero
ARC Investigators: Dennis Del Favero, Jill Bennett, Neil Brown, Jeffrey Shaw, Peter Weibel, Ursula Frohne, Johnny Chan
Programmer: Alex Ong
Project Funding: ARC DP120102243
2017
Single channel interactive computer graphic installation
12 minutes. BW. Stereo.
Aphasia – Düsseldorf Cologne Open Galleries, Galerie Brigitte Schenk, Cologne, 2017
Co-Produced by UNSW iCinema Centre.
An experimental project supported under the Australian Research Council’s Discovery Grant scheme.