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 |  |  |  | |  |  |  | The digital art of Jennifer Steinkamp

|  | | We usually think of architecture as solid, permanent, tangible. We may call a building | dynamic, but we don't expect it to change or move.
That's why Jennifer Steinkamp's artwork is so surprising. Using computers, LCD projection and sound, she creates architectural elements that are there and not there.
Click here to learn about her ideas on perception, architecture and art. You may be surprised how her ideas fit in with your work. |  |
|  | |  |  |  | Art that surrounds and involves the audience

|  | Are projected digital images at the forefront of an artistic revolution?
Artist Vello Virkhaus thinks so. His early | work as a "video jockey" and a creator of rock concert visuals has bloomed into an incredible array of festivals, galleries and concerts, where viewers don't just look at his work, but step into an almost overpowering digital environment.
To learn more about his unique digital artistry, click here. |  |
|  |  |  | New image processor helps drive highlight
of Swiss national expo
If you didn't make it
to Switzerland last
year, chances are you |  | missed Expo.02, the national exposition that showcased Swiss art and technology to over 10 million visitors.
One highlight was the Monolith, a floating structure housing a 360-degree multi-projector video. The show, on the theme of "the moment and eternity," was driven by 10 Sharp XG-V10WU projectors and the new Image Warp Box, a processor that can map a moving image onto any curved surface without distortion.
| For details on the Warp Box and Expo.02, click here

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|  |  |  | Independent filmmaker uses Sharp in national theatrical release

|  | Indie hit shown at Egyptian Theater in Hollywood on an
XG-P20 projector

P20 ships with movie to theaters across the country
| Hilarious documentary about exploitation film industry in 40s, 50s and 60s
| Even projectionists shocked (at LCD quality)
| "A genuine American success story!" (Chicago Tribune)
| "The Sunshine Boys of smut!" (New York Times)
| Click for details on LCD projectors in movie theaters

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