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Kirk Woolford
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Kirk Woolford's work mixes elements of traditional visual arts, digital techniques and live performance. Kirk has set up and directed web development and video games production companies in New York, London, and Amsterdam, working for clients including the Economist Group, BBC2, Channel Four, FilmFour, Babel Media, and THQ, as well as showing works in international venues including Shanghai eArts, ARCO Madrid, Art Cologne, P.S.1. (MoMA), Venice Biennale, Gulbenkian Foundation Lisbon, Monaco Dance Forum, Ars Electronica, ISEA, and SIGGRAPH.
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Please, send to me your postal address. A copy of the Tedance book shall be ready to mail to authors on middle of January.
Apropos, I wish you a great new year.
Daniel
I really like your Wil-o-Wisp piece and would love to see it in person sometime.
For my Master Degree I did an interactive installation based on the metakinesis between the (passing-by) viewer and the projected dancers whose movements were based on geometric compositions from the renaissance. Nigel Johnson's G-Vision was used for it. Find more info on my website
www.creationeditor.co.uk
click on the "ba &msc" link; my work was called "ProjectorDancers".
Next week my video A_WAY_AWAY will be screened at moves08.
Best Regards,
Sabine