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Sega Visions #22, December 1995 - Flashback: The Quest for Identity on the Sega CD
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e-camera
Installation by Luisa Fabrizi and Andre Landwehr is a camera with a Pixel Sorting filter which is applied based on values picked up with a biometric sensor of the subject:
A picture taken with a camera lets us see the world through a photographer’s eyes. But the options of representing the personal involvement are restricted by the technical settings of a camera. The sensory extensions of E-Camera allow the artist to add a further much more intimate and immediate component to her work enriching it with her emotions in the moment the picture’s taken.
E-Camera communicates with biometric sensors attached to the photographer’s body. These sensors measure the photographer’s heart rate, body temperature, and galvanic value. These data strongly reflect the photographer’s emotions. Whenever the photographer takes a picture a software (based on Kim Asendorf’s pixel-sorting sketch) analyses the photographer’s momentary body data and remixes the picture in a way that resembles the original picture. Based on the body data the picture is enriched, almost distorted, by an evocative interpretation of the photographer’s emotional state.
Jing Wen photographed by Jackie Nickerson for AnOther Magazine Fall / Winter 2017
Stylist: Agata Belcen
Hair: Jawara Wauchope
Makeup: Nami Yoshida
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