Work by Michaël Samyn and Auriea Harvey after 2015. Non-commercial. Free. Art.
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The Viriditas Chapel of Perpetual Adoration is a virtual reality by Michael Samyn inspired by Hildegard von Bingen and released on the feast of Saint John Paul II 2022. It is the first chapel of Cathedral-in-the-Clouds.
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A pietà in Virtual Reality, the first diorama of Cathedral-in-the-Clouds, released on Holy Saturday 3 April 2021.
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A Virtual Reality project inspired by Polish director Tadeusz Kantor's Theater of Death.
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A cathedral in virtual reality forms the home of an ever expanding collection of virtual dioramas intended for contemplation. The dioramas are individually distributed, for free, via a variety of media (desktops, laptops, tablets, web, video, etc).
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A small exploration of the cosmos, as previously imagined: based on cosmologies which place the Earth, and thus humans, at the center of the universe, L.O.C.K. shifts between a simple diagram and a fascinating machine. Part of the Triennale Game Collection.
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Created between 1999 and 2006, The Godlove Museum tells the story of our love framed within the epic context of the Pentateuch. Originally created as a series of web pages, recreated in 2006 as a desktop executable. Winner of the SFMOMA Prize for Excellence in Online Art in 2000.
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Commissioned by SFMOMA for their online only exhibition 010101: Art in Technological Times. The online project no longer functions. What remains is documentation of what the site once was.
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Early digital sculpture. Variations on a 3d scan of our kissing bodies.
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