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...expressed interest in lengthening the residency.Knep possesses the skills of a computer programmer and the sensibilities of an artist. Rather than learning to mix pigments, Knep has learned to craft mathematical equations to suit his artistic vision. Once he codes a suitable computer program, he plugs it into a projector or video screen and makes it available for public viewing.“My long-term goal is to find a way to make our interactions with computers and technology in general more soulful,” Knep says.Along these lines, he makes many of his pieces interactive, with motion...
...copied, sent to theaters and put on the screen--steps that are expensive and risky. Print quality, for example, can vary drastically from frame to frame and print to print. The quality of projection may also vary. "There are still theaters that run the projector lamp at less than proper brightness," says Mann. (A digital projector is much more accurate.) Finally, film degenerates, the way a vinyl record does under a stylus or a videocassette does with frequent use. "With film you have degradation problems," Smith says, "where the stock starts breaking down. Frames get lost when they cut reels...
...Dell laptop computer and a DVD player, valued collectively at $2750, were swiped on Wednesday at the Harvard Extension School. Later that day, another laptop valuing $1750 was heisted at the Spangler Center on Western Avenue and an Infocus projector valued at almost $3900 was stolen that afternoon at 1230 Soldiers Field...
...prince: an ipo for another of his hotel companies and the opening of his Four Seasons flagship hotel in Toronto. - By Coco Masters Power Pointer Business presentations can be nightmarish, especially when you're on the road and you haven't made friends with the techie at the projector. You can kiss those jitters goodbye with the GyroTransport, a new toy from Thomson/RCA's Gyration. The company is known for its wireless "air mouse," which moves the cursor when waved in the air. The GyroTransport (available late spring for $200; www.gyration.com) uses the same technology, letting you point-and-click...
Business presentations can be nightmarish, especially when you're on the road and you haven't made friends with the techie at the projector. You can kiss those jitters goodbye with the GyroTransport, a new toy from Thomson/RCA's Gyration. The company is known for its wireless "air mouse," which moves the cursor when waved in the air. The GyroTransport (available late spring for $200; www.gyration.com uses the same technology, letting you point-and-click through slides with a flick of a key-chain-size mouse. But here's the coolest feature: the gadget's receiver holds...