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Ars Electronica 2002 Body Movies – Relational Architecture # 6 Rafael Lozano-Hemmer/MEX/CDN
Shadow-play on a gigantic scale transforms a public square. Portraits recorded amidst everyday life in the city and projected onto a façade become visible only in the shadows of viewers on-site.
Source: Sabine Starmayr
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