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Holmes, Tiffany

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Holmes' installation work explores the movement of human and animal bodies and the visual languages from different disciplines used to represent that movement. She lectures and exhibits worldwide in these venues: Digital Salon '99, Viper in Switzerland, Next 1.0 in Sweden, Siggraph 2000, World@rt in Denmark, Interaction '01 in Japan, ISEA Nagoya, and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Art and Technology at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she teaches courses in interactivity and the history and theory of electronic media.

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    2003 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal
    Holmes, Tiffany (2006-07-24T13:52:56Z)
    Light Conversation, an interactive multimedia installation, dynamically transforms language into light. Individuals unfamiliar with new media installation generate narrative content for the piece through interviews with the artist and by loaning a bedside lamp to the installation. Eight table lamps form the interactive interface for the piece. In the installation, the gesture of turning on a light - a century-old technology - is loaded with emotion, narrative, and consequence. By switching one lamp off and another on, viewers navigate the domestic world of the lamp-owners. Blinking bulbs transmit stories in ASCII code as images of specific bedspreads and nightstand reading zoom in and out of view. Viewers who engage a lamp spark an interactive dialogue that must be sensed, felt, read, and observed.