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         <title>peak at my final</title>
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this is an image from my final... i was going for a high contrast/ high key feel.. and with that i wanted to re-appropriate various images upon the base image.. you'll see the main subject (girl on right) then an ominous image to the left, and if you look close enough, even a face in the sunglasses... </p>

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         <title>Digital artist Jim Campbell</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>The digital artist I chose was Jim Campbell. Much of his work is interactive, either with the viewer, or the surroundings. For example. As you walk up to a video screen, your image is projected... and eventually bursts into flames. As you move even closer, a woman walks up to your flaming body. </p>

<p>His work is very disturbing and extremely unconventional. After a look at his website, I became much more interested in his work. I would absolutely love to see an exhibition of his.</p>

<p>Another one of his works shows a woman moving from a chair to a phone (projected on a screen...) over 24 hours... The woman, at midnight is sitting, at midday is walking towards the phone, and at 11:59pm answering a phone.<br />
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<p>Some of his work uses computers and algorithms pretty extensively. He must have a background in programming or some engineering friends. His work is very resourceful using whatever he can, however, it does not feel pieced together from junk in any way.</p>

<p>Some of his public work uses large screens of LED's or bulbs to project a highly pixelated image, most often a figure.</p>

<p>Another idea of his I found fascinating is his "illuminated averages" where he basically stacks every frame of a movie or moving sequence, and lights it up from behind... some are very obscure and abstract, however, some are very recognizable.</p>

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         <title>Mysteries?</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>This is an image from the mysteries project... (persephone)... </p>

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         <description><![CDATA[<p>This is an image from my project loosely based on the fairytale "the wolf and the seven kids"</p>

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         <title>Self Portrait</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>This is the first project we had... it is a self portrait based off of a grid</p>

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         <title>digital studio class</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>teachers makin us do a blog, seein if it works...</p>]]></description>
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