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Gate Vision, by Kazuhiko Kobayashi, generates unrealistic circular moving pictures from real-world images. It's based on his previous work called scan gate, which transforms still photos into something that keeps attracting people's brains. It can be seen as abstract visual patterns but can also be seen as extremely deformed real photos. It may look both unreal and real - or it may look neither. Very brain massaging.

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[Gate vision. Don't miss the video]

So, for his Gate Vision work, Kobayashi used the video images captured while traveling on Shinkansen, Japan's bullet train operated by JR. And the outcome was something I watched more than once: two video clips here and there (click on the box next to the "Flash Player" icon).

This was also an award-winning work at Japan Media Art Festival.

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Very Duchamp-esque --

Looks totally like a scuplture installed something like 3 years ago, in Sint Niklaas Belgium, the city is famous for santa claus (Sint Niklaas is basically meaning that in dutch) and for its Mercator(cartographer) museum. The artist is Marin Kasimir, part of his work is based on panoramic (360 degrees/horizontal) pictures
from which he derived the disk view (180*360), the disk has 2 faces showing its actual location on one side, and the opposite point on earth (something like the very end of new zealand) on the other side, here is a view of this side >
http://flickr.com/photos/dimi15/45918970/

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