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Computer graphics is normally presented on a screen which in most cases is watched by viewers passively, this project attempts to explore an alternative way of presenting computer graphics, taking it out of the cinema setting and TV screens.
The project consisted of research, experimentations and the production of a final piece of artwork i.e. an installation that would be exhibited as it was felt that the work could only be completed with an audience.
This report documents the research and experiments carried out, in exploring ways of using computer graphics in an installation. It also contains a critique of the final installation artwork.
One could view the report in two parts. The first part is the research for this project where the subject installation and other related topics are studied. Artists and their works are also looked at and analysed in this part of the report. However as research was carried out on a broad topic, only the most relevant information and inspiring artworks were documented in the report. The second part is concerned with the experimentation and the implementation of the final installation. This part of the report also references video clips recorded during the experimentations and the final installation. These video clips are on a DVD titled ‘BACVA H Innovations 2004/5 Classroom Space by Bettina Fung (b1467548)’ that accompanies this report.
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