Tag Archives: Stereoscopy

AESTHETICS OF THE THIRD DIMENSION, 2nd

Finally, the long awaited book “Mediale Räume” (i. e. “Media Spaces”) got published by Kadmos, edited by Stephan Günzel, which contains the audio transcription of my lecture on the Aesthetics of the Third Dimension, originally held on October 24th, 2012 in Berlin. You will find an abstract of the recently updated lecture one page backwards.  The… Read More »

AESTHETICS OF THE THIRD DIMENSION

In view of the special qualities and their artistic potential, the long-neglected reception of stereoscopy in an art-scientific context – between and beyond painting and sculpture – is indeed an astonishing desideratum. The brief reconstruction of the history of spatial image representation from its beginnings in cave painting to the analog and digital stereoscopy of… Read More »

NEW PUBLICATION ON SIEGFRIED WAGNER

Accompanying our exhibition in the Berlin Gay Museum, Siegfried Wagner. Bayreuths Erbe aus andersfarbiger Kiste (which means something like: Siegfried Wagner: Bayreuth’s ‘Fairy’ Crown Prince), a new publication of the same title, edited by Peter P. Pachl and me, was published: Siegfried Wagner: Bayreuths Erbe aus andersfarbiger Kiste. The book comes with 100 pictures and… Read More »

3D PROJECT »GUSTRAU«

Soon in the Gustrow’s Uwe Johnson Library there will be quite a special piece of 3D art to marvel at: Digital & Interaction Design student Katja Hindenburg provided a 3D-model, a stereoscopic town view of »Gustrau« based on the well known copperplate, a bird’s view of 1706. Besides, she was supported by Achim Bahr, lecturer… Read More »

BTK/3D-LAB EXHIBITION IN Q110

BTK/3D-Lab is presenting a large stereo-anamorphotic floor-projection which can be touchless interactively operated in real-time by the observer. Four students – Junxin Chi, Katja Hindenburg, Andreas Banholzer, Denis Stahlbaum – and I did the modelling, interaction, user interface, rendering, projection, stereoscopy, and much, much more, in a very intensive project workshop. More over, two other… Read More »