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Bernard Vadim: 3D sensors at Jouable symposium.
Vadim Bernard. Incident.net group member.
-
3D sensor shwon at Jouable. Art,
jeu et interactivité. Ensad. SH No 36
(actu).
Vaggione Horacio. Composer. Wikipedia. He specializes in micromounting, granular synthesis and microsound. His scores are often composed for mixed music (interpreters and computer generated tape).
Vainio Mika. Experimental music. Producer. He forms the group Pan Sonic with Lipo Vaïsanen.
- Concert and Master Class at Générateur de Gentilly (Val de Marne) May 2012.
> Onko (1997) (CD).
Vaïsanen Lipo. Experimental music. He forms the group Pan Sonic with Mika Vainio.
Valadez Gerardo
Hermosillo.
<
Variational
methods for multimodal image matching. AH No 97
(concepts).
Valbuena Pablo. Augmented sculpture and town installations. blog.palast .
Valla Clément. Architect, oriented to digital art.
> Google Earth (2012). Shown in Caen (France). Google earth pictures, artistically transformed.
Pablo Valbuena.
Valensi Henry.
Musician and painter, 1920's.
- [Popper 2] p. 14.
de Valk Marloes. A member of La
Société Anonyme
> Naked on Pluto (2011). A game part of Robots and Avatars,
by Aymeric Mansoux, Dave Griffiths and Marloes de Valk.
Alberto Valverde: Environment Dress 2.0
Valverde Alberto.
Fashion
> Symbiotic Interaction (2016, 17), by Maria
Castellanos and Alberto Valverde. A garment carry tiny plants that monitors
the surroundings and inform the wearer about "everything around".
Raul Valverde Studio
>Sunlight entering the Bronx Museum on my 50th Birthday (2030). (2013) HD video.
Vanarsky Jack. A member of Oupeinpo.
Van Berkel Ben. See UN Studio. a
Van den Berg Christoph
> Hôtel Alps View (2000 and in constant develpment) by Monica Studer and Christof Van der Berg. quoted by [Lieser] with pictures
Vanderbeek Stan. Cinema.
- [Lioret] p. 55, [Greene]
p. 21., Parfait] pp. 71, 111. ,
[Baudouin].
> Poem Fields (1964), cited by [Dixon
2007].
Van den Bulcke Kora. Co-founder of the Workspace Unlimited group.
Van den Dorpel Harm.
Multimedia
- Since 2009.
Van der Cruijsen Walter. Member of ASCII-ART-Ensemble.
Van der Kleij: Radio-Undesignated.
van der Kleij Danny. A media artist, notably radio. A member of La Société Anonyme .
> Radio-Undesignated (2012) Archive page. "An internet radio station where the secluded utopian nature of the radio broadcast is seen through the medium of audible codes."
Vander Kooij Designer, using 3D printing . "Every piece is industrially produced one of a kind".
> Endless chair (2010)
Vandesande Jeroen.
Sound research.
- Present at Overtoon expo, Imal, on spring
2013.
Cicuit 03. Prototype (2013).
Installation (2013).
Capsule (plastic, then wood, over the head).
Van Dongen Pauline.
Fashion Tech
> Issho (2017). Sensors (not described in our documentation)
control vibrators placed on the high part of the back
Van Eetvelde Catharina. Linear drawings, sometimes transformed into films. One of the most original digital (more or less) of the 2010's.
> Undo (2010). Animated app prepared for iPad. Online presentation.
Vanhee Gwen. Algorist. See note in Art génératif.
Van Loenen : Linger
Van Hemert. Automatic painting Mondrian style [Lioret] p. 99.
Van Lieshout (Atelier)
> Slave City (2006-2007). Sculpture.
Commented in [ Debatty et al. 2011]. Not very digital.
Van Loenen Jasper.
Web art, with thoughts about web culture.
> Neural City (2017)
> Linger (2010C)
Van Loon Jeronen .
> Kill your Darlings (2012).
> Life needs Internet (2012).
Van Loon: Kill your Darling
Vanmechelen Koen .
Bio-Art
> Cosmopolitan Chicken Project (1999-2013)
Vanouse Paul
> The Relative Velocity Inscriptio Device (2002). Cited with pictures
by [Reichle 2009]
> Terminal Time (1999). by Steffi Domike, Michael Mateas and
Paule Vanouse. The audience is posed questions and the volume of applause
to each answer triggers a computer program to intelligently compile a film
montage customized to their states ans sensibilities" (from [Dixon
2007], which includes a picture).
> Items 1-2,000 (1996). Commented with pictsure by [Dixon
2007].
Van Stenis Miyo. "Net artist, poet, designer and belic mother".
- Since 2011.
Van Tongerloo Georges. Painting with mathematics (indicated by Alain Lioret). Wikipedia.
Wendy Van Wynsberghe. Wiki. "DIY" digital artist, using open sofware.
Vardanega Gregorio. Lights and moves. (not LEDS) Galerie Denise René. Wikipedia.
> First kinetic work (1957).
Varèse Edgar.
1883-1965. Cited by [Baudouin].
<
Varèse. by Odile Vivier. Seuil 1973.
Varisco Grazia. Lumino-kinetic art, 1960's. Encyclopédie Larousse. A member of Gruppo T.
Vasarely.
Vasarely Victor [Popper 1] pp. 19 20 22 24 69 81 93 104 204 .
- Vasarely foundaition.
< Victor Vasarely. 45 works on a microfiche with jacket, published by Editions du XXe siècle, Paris.
Vasconcelos Herlder. Performance.
> Por Si So (2007), Cited with picture in Artpress2 Art in the digital age, May-June-July 2013.
Vasiliev Danja. An interview for Furtherfield.
> Newstweek (2011). wih Julian Oliver . A small box transforming Wifi reception in troubling manner. Commented in [ Debatty et al. 2011]
Vasulka Steina and Woody. Wikipedia. Comments in [Baudouin], notably pp. 159-161.
> In the beginning was noise (2014). Exposition at Gantner space (Alsace, France)..
> C-Trend (1975). The sound influences the image. Cited by[Parfait], p.118
> Transformations, (1974). with Tom Demeyer.
> Hybrid Hand Studies (1973), quoted by [Couchot 2003]. Video.
- In 1971, they found The Kitchen, a collective for video artists.
> Matrix 1 (1970-72). Described with pictures by Robert Riley in [Ayrault]
> Calligrams (1970). Using a complex digital system. Cited by[Parfait], p.
- 4 with pictures by [Dreher].
Vaucanson Jacques de. (1709-1782). Famous automata, included a flute player. Wikipedia.
Vavasseur Pierre. Journalist, critic.
Veeder Jane> Montant . Video. Image in [Dreher]
Veenhof Sander. Bio-Art. NDRV
webpage.
> DIY Plant (2009). Interaction between a plant and a computer. Dedicated
website.
< Exit human, Enter the Plant. An evolutionary stuty on interactive
media use. Dissertation
on line. 20009
Vega Katia Beauty tech designer
> Kinisi (2014). A kind of mocap, with some sensors on the face,
a conductive eyeliner, controls the illumination of the headdress. Each
movement of the lips or eyebrows generates a specific illumination.
Veilhan Xavier. Sculpture. He has founded a studio with several artists (see the website and Wikipedia). Typical with his angular volumes.
> Light Machine (2009). Pixelization of video through a matrix of light bulbs.
> Richard Rogers (2009) Cited with picture in Artpress2 Art in the digital age, May-June-July 2013.
Veitl Anne.
<
Le compositeur à l'ordinateur (1955-1985) : des moyens de
rationalisation aux outils de réallisation. in Musiques, arts, technologies,
pour une approche critique. by Roberto Barbanti, Enryque Lynch, Carmen Pardo
and Makis Solomos. L'Harmattan 2004.
<
Politiques de la musique contemporaine. Le compositeur, la "recherche
musicale" et l'Etat en France de 1958 à 1981. by Anne Veitl. L'Harmattan
1997.
Venet Bernard. Wikipedia
> Autoportrait (2003) . Quoted with a picture by [artpress 2015].
Venieri Lydia. Richly semantic matte painting (at first sight at least).
> The Supper (2012). Shown in Fiac Show-Off.
> The last Supper (2009).
Ventrella Jeffrey. Site Web.
> Absolute Kelly Cooperative project. [Whitelaw].
- Lioret p. 204-208 "When Disney meets Darwin".
Venturelli Suzette.
> Kennectic World (2001) [Couchot 2003] "She puts in body contact the internauts with interactive virtual characters, evolving in fancy worlds".
Verb Matters. See Actar.
Verbeeke Antoon. Co-founder of Skullmapping.
"Antoon is a visual artist. His paintings can be recognized by a strong
3D illusion. His so called "Lonely subjects", in the middle of
a big white space, provoke a meaning that is poetic, evocative, and often
with a funny witticism. His urge to experiment has led him into the skullmapping
adventure, where he uses his artistic know-how into new media art.
Verbrugghe Bruno. A computer scientist and musician. Co-founder of Dualo Cy.
Vercoe Barry. Music Cited by [Baudouin].
> Synthesism (1970).
Verde Giacomo. See Transmediale page. Since the 1980's. Low tech.
de
Verdière François. Painting, illustrator.
> Climats (since 2009).
Ver Hague James. Painting. Quoted by Dada-Compart.
> Helikos (before 1977). A picture in the Recode project.
Verjux Michel. [Popper 1] pp. 129, 130.
Hugo Verlinde: Alcyone
Verlinde Hugo. Digital artist, combining sculpture and generative imaging.
- Quoted by Aziozmanoff 2015.
- Lotus I (2013) Presentation at Galerie Charlot to Paris ACM Siggraph and Algorists members. A Flower in the Generative Spring. (2013).
- His work combined with a Schoeffer's sculpture (2012). Our note.
> InnerLigt
2019. Video.
> Univers-îles (2009). Presented at Show Off 2013.
> Boreal (2010). Interactive installation.
> Altair (2004). Film.
He was destined to an engineer's career, but Verlinde choses cinema at college age, entering Louis Lumière School rather than a traditional "grande école". But he embarks from start in this career with a passion similar to the algorist's one : the magics of forms generated by algorithms or equations. He had felt that as soon as his 16h year, due a Casio FX7000G, one of the first programmable graphic pocket computer. For generating images, he chooses four curves (said "transcendent" by Descartes) : sine, cosine, exponential, logorithm. These will feed his first basic animated entities : The Dervishes. He constraints himself to his four functions plus a saturation parameter. He develops empirically, on his feelings: "I shall ticke the equation a some place or other, and I validate visually". Looking for a wider space, beyond synthetic image, he modulates it and gets its substance by projecting them on performers bodies, without crossing the borders or cinema : Aldébaran (2001), Géminga (2003), Bételgeuse (2004).
Verlinde: Univers-Iles.
On this first phase nothing is better than in interview "Un cinéaste à la croiseée des pratiques", by Raphaël Bassan on June 2005. All the artists of this period (notably like those who testify in the seminaries "Histoire de l'image de synthèse française" set by Pierre Hénon for Paris ACM Siggraph, he never fails to remind the weight of these times processes : four minute for an image, ence seven work days for three minutes of film.
He makes a first break on 2005, with video installations, so breaking his relation with the cinematographic surface... and the world of cinema says him, regretfully : "I can no longer write about you". But, beyond its artistical charm, this jump into a new space enters him into a more dynamic economic model than synthetic cinema : the world of contemporary art. Its also another social environment : the Beaux Arts and their specific ways of living. A difficult world, but he is rapidely appreciated. From the renting of his films for each projection, he starts the selling of his installations. Then he becomes able to earn his living with an art that, still being digital, abides also to the "sculpture" category : : Iris (2005), Altaïr (2007), Univers-îles (2009), Constellations (2010).
That is no enough for him. He meets Florent
Aziozmanoff, at Cube, and
invests in real time installations :
Boréal (2010), Vide (2010),
Verticales (2011), Carré Magique
(2011), Stratosphère (2012). Indeed, the
power af new processors, and a reshuffle of his programming
by Didier Bouchon (artistic director of Cube) gives him
access to real time. And this time, the break is triple :
- technical : with real time, he passes the "sound barrier" of synthesis images generation,
- intellectual : generative art is a vast environment (see the dedicated site opened in diccan);
- social : becoming a digital artist properly speaking,
he passes the customary usual border of contemporary art.
He enters a new universe, not an easy one for that, since
the market opens slowly. But this biotope fills his holes,
notably with the opening of dedicate galleries (Numeris
Causa, which wont survive, then Galerie Charlot, later
Lélia Mordoch and Denise René), and some
critics who try to acquire the necessary competence.
Fortunately, his stay in the world of art widens his commercial talent and his network (private collectors, public markets). He succeeds there all the better that some of his works can be considered sculptures, even if their soul (a term he loves) lies in generative computing.
La Croix, at Saint-Merry. " The sky is not above nor below, on left nor on right, it is exactly in the center of the chest by a man who believes. "(Salvador Dali, cited by the Voir et Dire website.
His practice, in the 2012, makes great use of enameled steel, gathered in more or less large number, placed at different depths. Their slighthly ochered white color and their structure shines and slitghtly undulates, highlights the projected images, be they set of rectangles or curves. The material is robust. It may be used for pieces small enough to be hung in a gallery or larger, as in the Cross exposed on the ground of Saint-Merri church in Paris (end of 2012). Of course, the woks comes to life only with a projector placed a some distance (generally, hung to the ceiling) and is dark enough space.
Verlinde will not stop there. He has perceived the rich potentialities of LED Art, and works notably on a great set fot the Erevan town (capital of Armenia). Some ten meters high, it would top the Opera house, which closes the perspective of the tows main street. So, it would draw a livint link between the concret life of the avenue, the sophisticated architecture of its façade and, nearly at infinite on the background, the Ararat mountain, a mystical place considered as the landing spot of Noah's ark. So it would take perfectly its place in the trajectory of that artist who has always felt, under algorithhms and equations, the call of transcendence. As he says himslelf: "Since ever our images bear space ; a curve, sensual, geometric space, fleshy and live vibrating". I have for ambition to give flesh to our new relation to space, using the specific resources of digital. I shall relate body do space, and make infinite intimate". (L'infini intime, Fragments, 2003-2012).
Works
> Lotus (2013).
>
Vide (2012).
>
Animated Cross (2011) presented in
Saint-Merri church (Paris 1er). Typical Verlinde, with light plays projected on black and white panels set on the ground. The ideal place for such installation. Detailed comment on the Voir et dire website.
> Magic Square (2011). The artist welcomes public and calls it to participate with him to an in situ developed magic square.
> Alcyone (2011). Dance combined with generative image projection .
-
In 2011, shows at Galerie Charlot and Galerie du Buisson.
> Altair (2004) Film.
Vermang Els. Member of LAb[au].
Vermeulen Valery. Pseudonym Tamuraj.
> EMO-Synth (2009). Control device of music with EEG headset. Le project site. Archives.
Jules Verne: 3D video in Le château des Carpathes.
Verne Jules 1828-1905.
- One could say : "He had foreseen everything... and
even more". He is mainly famed for the submarine in
Vingt mille lieues sous les mers, or the
helicopter in Robur le Conquérant. But he
did not neglect information and communication technologies.
< Le château
des Carpathes, presents an equivalent of the present video recorder, in a 3D version
< Paris au XXe siècle, an early work, unpublished until 1994 (Hachette), with rather delirious views about accounting machines.
But his views on new media are mostly developed in a novel The Day of an American Journalist in 2889, published in the American magazine 1889. Multimedia, worlwide (and interplenatary) communication by optical ways, integrated managemnet information systems, domotics... this dense and short (35 000 signs) novel merits to be read. Find here online its integral text, plus the illustrations of the French version.
Vernes-Lermusiaux Aurélien
> Empire
(2016) Projected interactive installation. More
Eric Vernhes: The typewriter.
Vernhes Eric. Digital
cinema. His journal. Biography
by Flight Deck. A note on Flight
Deck.
> Geridae (2014)
- His exposition at Charlot Gallery, Sept. 2013. Our
post.
- Betting on cinema as a global medium, he makes it with the cooperation
of inproviser musicians (Serge Adam, Benoit Delbecq, Marc Chalosse. He works
also on theater projects.
> L'Interprète (2010).
> Patient Motion (2004). Performance, digital images and electro-acoustics.
Vernier Gauthier. A founding member of Obvious.
Vernus Jacques.
< 3DVIA. Le guide officiel. Le 3D temps réel pour tous. Eyrolles 2011.
Vernhes: L'interprète (The Interpreter), presented at Show Off 2013.
Veronis J.
< Le traitement automatique des corpus oraux.
J. Veronis. ed. SH No 48
(concepts) c. 2003.
Verostko Roman.
Algorist. web page.
> Cyberflowers (2009) Prints on a plotter. Use a classic brush stuck to the plotter head. 4 pages with pictures in [Bohnacker].
> The rock hour (2005 c.).
> Pearl Park Scriptures (2004). Several works quoted by [Lieser] with large pictures.
- [Processing].
- Works in the Victoria & Albert Museum.
> Players 2 (1988) quoted with picture by [Lieser] 2015.
Verreault Jean-François.
> Le nœud (1998) by Jean-François Verreault, Leif Tande and Martin Boudreault. An hyper-textual novel on the web. (1998-2001). See Bootz.
Verroust Anne. Inria
Rocquencourt. Former Afig chairwoman.
> Metadata, Hommage à Peter Foldès (1994) by Arghyro Paouri, Christian Blonz and Anne verroust. 3D morphing. Parts of the film at https://who.rocq.inria.fr/Anne.Verroust/Piano_Bee.mpg,
https://who.rocq.inria.fr/Anne.Verroust/Tete_Cyg.mpg and an image at https://who.rocq.inria.fr/Anne.Verroust/morphing3d.gif).
> ...
> Fish story (1992) by Arghyro Paouri, Anne Verroust, Francis Lazarus and Gary Cohen. Diffraction of a spherical wave by a semi-reflecting disk.
Verroust Gérard. Retired professor. A founder of ACM Siggraph.
Verstappen Maria. See Erwin Driessens.
Vertice. Nova publisher (creation and visualization of interactive 3D contents).
Vesna Victoria.
Performance, communication, relational.
> Noise Aquarium (2017), a collaboration between Victoria Vesna,
Alfred Vendl and Martina Fröschl from the Science Visualization Lab
Angewandte, University of Applied Arts, Vienna
> Bird Song Diamond (2015). Immersive installation. with the
evolutionary biologist Charles Taylor, In collaboration with members of
the UCLA Art Sci collective: Max Kazemzadeh, Joel Ong and John Brumley/
> Bodies@INCorporated (1995). With Robert Nideffer. [Paul],
[Greene] p. 108. Page UCLA.
> Notime (2001) [Popper 2] p.
322-324.
> Datamining Bodies in the Ruhr (2001). [Popper
2].
> Nano (2003) [ Popper 2].
Vetere Diane.
> Do you see what I see (2006). Siggraph presentation. Uses Photoshop bugs.
Veyrat Marc. What does he makes ? He is quoted on the Biennale
de Lyon website.
> U-rss OD-i_see (2015). Video.
Video, generative, and music.
< 100 notions pour l'art numérique. par Marc Veyrat (ed.).
Les éditions de l'immatériel, Paris, 2015.
Vian Boris. [Bootz].
Vico Francisco J.
Professor. Artificial Intelligence.
> Melomics (2013). A generative music composer, by Carlos Sánchez Quintana, Francisco Moreno Arcas, David Albarracín Molina, Jose David Fernández Rodríguez, Francisco J. Vico. University of Malaga. See the scientific paper in AI Magaziine.
Victoria & Albert. Chandelier in the main entrance. Not digital, but, in such a place and with such a design, it would deserve to be.
Victoria and Albert Museum. See Wikipedia. More specifically about digital art, informations given us (9/2012) by Doug Dodds,
Senior Curator, Word & Image Department :
-
"We hold the UK's national collection of early
digital art, most of which only survives on paper.
Examples include works by Herbert Franke, Georg Nees
,Michael Noll, Frieder Nake, Charles Csuri, Vera Molnar,
Lilian Schwartz, Harold Cohen, Paul Brown, Roman Verostko
and Mark Wilson. We also have a growing collection of
recent born-digital material, including works by
contemporary digital artists such Daniel Brown, Casey
Reas and Karsten Schmidt.
- You can search for works by individual artists on the
V&A's database at http://collections.vam.ac.uk/.
For a selection of early computer artworks see for
example http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/t/v-and-a-computer-art-collections/ or http://www.vam.ac.uk/page/d/digital-art-and-design/
Vidal
Genevieve
< La médiation numérique muséale. Un renouvellement
de
la diffusion culturelle. Presses universitaires de Bordeaux. 2018.
< Net Art (at Labex ICCA). In preparation.
< Netart, by Christian Papilloud ad Geneviève. Vidal,
2014,
< Museomix 2013. by Geneviève Vidal, with Cecilia Jauniau and
Anne Gagnebien, 2014. Report on Museomix 2013 at Musée des Arts
Décoratifs-Paris. webpage.
< Netart. Créativité, culture critique et positionnement
socio-professionnel dans
l’art numérique. Lendemains, 152, 3 : 140-165
< Usages de dispositifs de médiation multimédia :
tablette tactile et puces rfid ; table multitouch. by
Vidal Geneviève with Cecilia Jauniau, Ilaria Valoti and Anne Gagnebien,
2011. webpage.
< NetArt. A series of articles edited by Genevieve Vidal, in
Terminal review, 2007, n°101
(Information technolgoy, culture and society)
< Usages de l’innovation interactive in Papy Fabrice
(ed.), 2007.
< Usages et numérique, Document numérique,
volume 10, n°3-4, pp 11-23
< Web : art-experience Vidal Geneviève (ed.),
2007. Report for Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) and Ministère
délégué à la Recherche et aux Nouvelles Technologies-Direction
de la
Technologie-Département Nouvelles Technologies pour la Société,
Paris
< Usages de l'Internet. Coordination of a project (Dec. 2004-
Feb. 2007), labelled by the
Ministère de la Recherche – Direction de la Technologie - Département
Nouvelles Technologies pour la Société.
- Art & Web. Enquête sur les usages de douze sites d’artistes,
by Vidal Geneviève and Angé Caroline, 2005. Communication,
vol.24 n°1, 2005, pp.38-63
Vidal Miguel Angel. Co-founder of Arte generativo (1959).
Videadoc. Documentation Center.
Vidéoformes. 12th meeting on the travail journal in Clermont-Ferrand, Nov. 2011. Sites : www.videoformes.com _ videoformes@videoformes.com.
Viennot Eric. Games and multimedia. Wikipedia. Not well known in the computer graphics milieu, Viennot is quite celebrated in some spheres, and has been nominated Chevalier des Arts et Lettres.
- Quoted by [Aziosmanoff 2015]
> In memoriam (2003). A transmedia fiction.
Vierkant Artie. Digital ?
Vieux Anne. Multimedia.
She processes holograhic pictures to create "wrapings" and patterns
superpositions.
> Repeat XI (2016)
Vigouroux Nadine. Co-leader of Handicap work group of CNRS (AH No 69).
Antoine Schmitt and Franck Vigroux : Tempest
Vigroux Franck. Wikipedia. Music and experimental cinema.
> Ruines (2016). See post.
> Tempest (2015) by Antoine Schmitt (images) and Franck Vigroux (music) Video
> Lilas triste (2003).
Vila Doris. [Popper 1] p. 136.
Vilatte Jean Chistophe.
< Ce corps incertain de l’image, edited by Jean-Christophe Vilatte and Josette Sultan. L’Harmattan, 1998.
Vilder Georg.
> Variation on 9 squares (before 1976). See image and reconstituted code in the Recode project.
Vilder Roger
> Quantic wave 2016. Algorithm on tactile screen.
- Exposes at Animé 2019
> works (all periods) since the 1970's at N. Marino Gallery), Oct. 8-17
2916 on the Tactile Algorithm theme. Interactive generative video
> No Title (1973) Plotter drawing on silkscreen, quoted with
picture by [Lieser] 2015.
Village global. AH No35 (biblio).
Villeneuve: The last King's march.
Villard de Honnecourt. Wikipedia . Architect, Middle-Ages.
> Sketch book (1250). Some of his sketches are forerunners of geometrical modeling. See examples and comments by Viollet-le-Duc (a 19th century architect).
Villareal Leo. Light Art.
Villeneuve Jonathan. He creates poetic machines by assembly of familiar materials, of which, mot of the time, he keeps the original aspect. His works are moving, light emitting and sound producint. They let the visitor guess about their imaginary function. (our translation from the website). - A member of Perte de Signal group since 2005.
> Sérénade. La dernière marche du roi qui refuse de mourir (2012). Mechanical.
Universcience: La machine à rêves de Léonard de Vinci.
Da Vinci Leonardo.
[Kemp].
> Voler, un jeu d’enfant! Avec Léonard de Vinci.
(2012) A game for kids, going with the book Léonard de Vinci - Rêves et inventions (Paris, Casterman). Available on the Apple's appStore.
> La machine à rêves de Leonardo da
Vinci (2012). A application on iPad, produced and
published by Universcience, by Nicolas Clauss (images) and
Jean-Jacques Birgé (sound). "A box of secrets,
controlled by the user, lets out fragments of dreams that
software transforms into a graphical and musical work. Free
on the AppStore in Nov. 2012. Has been downloaded some
15000 times. See a note by Anais
Dasse.
<
Da Vinci Code (2000 c.) by Dan Brown. Rather "numeric"... if you like it.
Vincs
Kim. Artist and scientist. Studio directer, Deakins Univesrity
(Australia).
< Recognition: Combining Human Interaction and a Digital Performing Agent, by John McCormick, Kim Vincs,
Saeid Nahavandi,
Steph Hutchison and
Douglas Creighton (Deakin University, Burwood, Australia) and Adam Nash (RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia). Communication at Laval Virtual 2014.
Vinet Hugues. Ircam Director (Institut de recherche et de coordination acoustique).
<
Interfaces homme-machine
et création musicale. ed. by Hugues Vinet and François Delalande Hermès 1999.
Viola Bill. Art video. Wikipedia. The most famed of video artists. His works behave right well in auctions. Not properly digital, but very near.
- The Encounter (2012). Video. See Atpdiary
- Cited many times in [Parfait].
> The Crossing (1996) , [Murray] p. 49- 57.
> Stations (1994). In the collections of Moma (NY).
-
[Couchot 2007] ) p. 179. Comments in [Couchot 2003] p. 226.
< Will There Be Condominiums in Data Space. 1982. Reprinted with comments in [Wardrip-Fruin 2003].
Viola Ivan. Visualization specialist. Appreciated by collectors.
Viollet le Duc Eugène. Wikipedia.
- His modeling and systematic work, notably his Dictionnaire de l'architecture, prepared the digitization.
- See his comments about the schemes of Villard de Honnecourt, a Middle-Ages architect.
< The Architectural Theory of Viollet le Duc, edited by M.F. Hearn, MIT 1990.
Virtualdive. Information technologies applied to submarine worlds.
Virtual Wolds Conference
- Call for papers. 2012.
Vision'R. Festival for VJ.
- 2011 Issue : Paris, Lyon, Nantes, Rome.
Visiophone. See Daphne Polyzos.
A work by Visonneau
Visonneau Antoine. Algorist when he has leisure.
Visual Systems.
> Little Talks (2016) Triptych, light installation
> Blue Rider (2010 c.) A fluorescent motorbike. Plus elaborated videos.
Vitet Bernard. A music composer. Wikipedia
- Member of Un-groupe-musical-instantané, created in 1976.
Vitkine Alexandre. Sculptor. Co-founder of Ars Mathematica
Vitruvius Marcus Roman Architect. 1st Century BP. Wikipedia
< Les Dix livres d'architecture, translated by Claude Perrault.
Bibliothèque de
l'image, 1995.
Vives Luc
> Flesh and Glow (2015C) Photography and processing
Vivier Odile.
< Varèse. Seuil 1973.
Vivaria.net.
- Commented by [Murray].
VJ MA. Cooperates with The Gulfstream to form "Trajectoires AV. Note on VJFrance.
VNS Matrix. A cyber-feminist technoart group, founded 1991 by Josephine Starrs, Francesca da Rimini, Julianne Pierce and Virginia Barratt. [Greene] p. 62-65. Wikipedia. Closed in 1997.
> Cortex Crones (1993).
> A Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century (1991).
François Vogel : Escalier Variations.
Vogel François Virtual cameras. He combines mechanical/optical devices with 3D programming.
> Elongations (2015). Installation shown at Enghien's CDA. See a video.
>
Escalier variations #5 (2011)
Vogel Peter. Sound artist, using some kind of sculpture as
interactive input. His devices use mostly analog circuits, not digital.
Wikipedia.
Considered more "cybernetic" than "digital" by Eric
Verhnes.
> Sound wall (2009). Using it at Bitform gallery.
> Cool Hunting (2006). , Youtube
video.
Voillaume Thomas. No more info than the work Face.
> Face (2015). Video mapped interactive sculpture, by Thomas
Voillaume and Florian Girardot.
Voisin Fred.
Music."Entrepreneur, researcher and producer in computer music since
1989, I develop original computer music systems for music analysis and live
performances in collaboration with various artists and research labs in
different domains..."
In the field of ethnomusicology, he developed pionneering studies of Central African musical scales using Yamaha DX7 synthesizers.
> Last Manœuvres in the Dark (2008).
Electronic music, original neuromimetic multi-agent system.
Völker Nils
> Fuchsia, Orange & Royal Blue (2017C). Movements of srongly
colored paper foldings. Could be compared with some works of Labau,
with a more sensual expression.
> One Hundred and Eight (2010). An interactive
wall-mounted Installation mainly made out of ordinary garbage bags. Controlled
by a microcontroller each of them is selectively inflated and deflated in
turn by two cooling fans. A note in Random
Magazine.
Von der Kaap Gerald.
> 12th of never. towards (1999) [Paul].
Von Hasseln Liz and Kyle. Cooking. 3d printing of pastries. Founders of Sugar Lab.
Von Neumann. The central thinker of computing in the 1940's, though many deep thinkers took part in this synthesis.
<Preliminary discussion of the logical design of an
electronic computing instrument. by A. Burks, H.
Goldstine and J. von Neumann, Datamation vol. 8, September
and October 1962). The text has been reprinted in a book
of lectures (G. Bell and A. Newell, Computer
structures : readings and examples. New-York,
McGrawHill, 1971).
Bill Vorn and Louis-Philippe Demers : Inferno.
Vorn Bill
and Demers Louis-Philippe.
> Inferno (2015). Shown in Prosopopées, Paris Centquatre.
- "Loud, nasty, violent systems" writes Whitelaw, which shows
three works.
> Grace State Machine (2007)
> Hysterical machines (2006). Presented within "Québec
Numérique" at Gaité Lyrique, Paris 2012.
> Red Light (2005) Presented within "Québec Numérique"
at Gaité Lyrique, Paris 2012.
> La Cour des miracles (1997).[Whitelaw].
> No Man's Land (1996) [Whitelaw].
> Espace vectoriel ( 1994) [Whitelaw].
Vostell Wolf. Wikipedia.
Cited by [Parfait].
- Two pages and a picture in [Meredieu].
> Electronic Happening Room (1968). Multimedia insallation with
TV. 3 pages with photos in [Youngblood].
> You (1964). cited by [Dixon
2007] as the first performance to incoporate video (instead of film).
Vric: Virtual reality international conference. Part of Laval Virtual.
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On line proceedings digital library.
Vroege Bas. Curator of the Foto Biennale Enschede 1995.
- At Rijkmuseum Twenthe. Exposition Obsessions. Frow
Wunderkammer to Cyberspace, in 1995. The catalog
contains some digital artists, for instance Luc Courchesne, George Legrady, Jane Prophet or Alexei Shulgin. Photographs, some
interaction and CD-Roms. But the catalog is more recent
(1998 or 1999).
Vue. Landscape generating software (Onsoftware). For example the version Vue 5 Infinite.
Vujanovic Irena
> Bokiki,(2015C) by Bokiki, a group formed by Irena Vujanovic and Bojan Jovanovic(their website). Drawing, compositing and processing.
Vulù
> Shyness (2015C) Photography and processing
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