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  • About
  • Participants
  • Events
    • International Symposium | October 2017
    • International Colloquium | February 2016
    • Research Exchange Workshop | October 2015
  • Projects
    • Smart Projection Mapping | Charalambos Poullis
    • Forest Breath | Leila Sujir
  • Publications
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    • Grants and Awards
    • Talks and Presentations
    • Exhibitions & Publications
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Elastic Spaces

This website presents Elastic 3D Space, the international research exploring art practices in relation to human movement, from body movements to human migration. Elastic Space is exploring this theme through technological media such as stereoscopy including 3D video, VR and AR and related technologies, as well older media approaches. It takes the projected or tv screen as a given and looks at the space behind and in front of it, in order to research artistic and social possibilities when technical considerations are no longer a barrier.

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