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Week 4 (Feb. 16)–  
 
Week 4 (Feb. 16)–  
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Due:  Mobile Mapping
  
 
==PD/GEM==
 
==PD/GEM==
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- Mapping images, live camera and movies onto geos
 
- Mapping images, live camera and movies onto geos
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- show an interesting patch
  
 
==Lecture/discussion==
 
==Lecture/discussion==

Revision as of 04:03, 16 February 2010

Week 4 (Feb. 16)–

Due: Mobile Mapping

PD/GEM

- Mapping images, live camera and movies onto geos - show an interesting patch

Lecture/discussion

portraiture in public art; surveillance

statues and surveillance

official and unofficial

imposed, monumental scale: Statue of Ramses in Cairo (being moved)[[1]]

chosen by community: Wall of Respect [[2]]

celebrating ordinary people with compelling stories: Krystof Wodiczko, Tijuana, Mexico: [[3]][[4]]

fall of statue of Saddam [[5]]

Bill Viola – reverse portraits [[6]]

Luc Courchesne - interactive portraits [[7]]

Tony Oursler - projection portraits [[8]]

Resources

Lincoln Schatz website [[9]]

Institute for Applied Autonomy [[10]]

Surveillance Camera Players [[11]][[12]]

Control/Space - Rhetoric of Surveillance [[13]]

Visiting Artist

Lincoln Schatz (2 PM)

Reading

Ch. 1, Public Art