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Digital Art Web Archive

Collected by: Cornell University Library

Archived since: Feb, 2014

Description:

Many artists and works represented online are indispensable to the history of digital media art; however, web sites are ephemeral and artworks posted on websites and its documentation frequently disappear. The insecurity of access to these materials presents serious obstacles to teaching courses on the history of digital media art. To facilitate future scholarship and classroom teaching, Cornell University Library is preserving and making accessible selected websites identified as important in understanding the history of digital media art. The items in this collection are intended for use in the teaching of Digital Media Art at Cornell University.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Computers & Technology Digital art Interactive art New media art

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Title: Rigid Waves, Rigid Waves: Narcissus and Echo

URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bJZFILCLug

Description: Documentation of an installation piece that pictures the viewer on a projection screen; as the viewer approaches the screen, the image becomes more distorted; movements also distort the projection.

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Subject:   Digital art Installations (Art) Projection art Fleischmann, Monika, 1950- Strauss, Wolfgang

Title: Virtual Reality : Immersed in High Performance Computing and Communications

URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XRuTmRstIg

Description: Introductory video describing virtual reality utility in various fields, primarily the sciences.

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Subject:   Virtual reality Digital art Electronic Visualization Laboratory (University of Illinois at Chicago) Computer animation

Title: Virtual Reality: Immersed in High Performance Computing and Communications

URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAZwBM1kUqQ

Description: "... an informational demo that shows how virtual reality technology was being used in the early 1990's. Content includes visualizations created by elementary school students, atmospheric surveys, underwater applications, industrial development and military simulations." - from website, 2014 April 18

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Subject:   Digital art Virtual reality Computer graphics Computer programming

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