Beall Center for Art + Technology
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Image List:
Image 1: Beall Center for Art + Technology visitors shine flashlights as part of an interactive installation during the "Emergence – Art & Artificial Life" exhibit in winter 2010.
Image 2: When the Beall Center opened in fall 2000, the inaugural exhibit was "Shift-Ctrl," which focused on computers, games and art.
Image 3: In winter 2001, "The Dream of the Audience" featured a retrospective of Korean-American artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, who explored exile and identity.
Image 4: "Active Space: Interactive Videodance," the May 2004 exhibit by UCI professors Lisa Naugle and John Crawford, with composer Frederic Bevilacqua, encompassed performance and visitor interaction.
Image 5: Robots became instruments that played themselves in the winter 2005 exhibit "LEMUR (League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots)," by Eric Singer, Jeff Feddersen, Milena Iossifova, Bil Bowen and Luke DuBois.
Image 6: Marina Zurkow's spring 2006 exhibit, "Nicking the Never," featured colorful animated allegories based on the structure of the Tibetan Wheel of Life.
Image 7: The fall 2006 exhibit "Quantizing Effects: The Liminal Art of Jim Campbell" explored relationships among perception, information, time and knowledge.
Image 8: "Grand Text Auto" featured six artists crashing together blogs and gallery space to "augment reality" in fall 2007.
Image 9: Sheldon Brown's "Scalable City" was part of the winter 2009 exhibit "Scalable Relations," which showcased works by the University of California Digital Arts Research Network faculty members.
Image 10: "Pulse Room," by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, is among the installations kicking off the Beall Center's 10th anniversary celebration in fall 2010.
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