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APOLOGIES : FINAL SITE ONLY TO BE PUBLISHED AUGUST
2006
This website documents the run up to the live event at the
Institute for
New Media. The final outcome will be a site showing the
field
in full detail, allowing the visitor to scroll across its
2.5 x 10 meter surface
and zoom into around 600 images selected from 930 e-mailed
by artists
from around the world.

DESCRIPTION
Following the success of Field
of Vision: New York ,
Field of Vision: Extremes was the
second in this series of combined
internet / physical world events. This time the organizing
artists invited
everyone through a CALL
FOR SUBMISSIONS via the internet to
submit
images visualizing the ‘extremes’ of our world
as they see it.

Overview
of around 600 images submitted until 15 September 2005:
www.field-of-vision.net/Extremes/Raw

Overview
of another 330 images submitted during the live event
at the Institute for New Media from 10 - 14 October 2005:
www.field-of-vision.net/Extremes/RawExt

9 photographs
documenting the construction of the field:
Institute
for New Media, 8 - 13 October 2005

Preview sections, Field of Vision Extremes:
9
out of 30 sections

Preview focus points, Field of Vision Extremes:
9
out of an estimated 600 focus points

9 photographs,
finishing party, Field of Vision Extremes:
Institute
for New Media, 14 October 2005

ORGANIZING
ARTISTS:
Derek Ayres
/ USA
Paul Dacey
/ USA
Alison Dalwood
/ UK
Raúl Moarquech
Ferrera-Balanquet / Cuba / USA / México
The Gao
Brothers / China
Iratxe Hernández
Simal / Spain
Jenny Kao-Yuan
/ Taiwan / USA
Günter
Ku / Taiwan
Chapman
Kuo / Taiwan
Gautam Narang
/ India / UK
Andrey Vrabchev
/ Bulgaria
Michael
Wright / UK

CONCEPT:
Stephan Hausmeister / Germany / UK 
Field
of Vision is a series of events organized by
DIGITAL ART PROJECTS in collaboration with the
Institute for New Media, Frankfurt am Main / Germany
and support from:
•
Amt für Wissentschaft und Kunst der Stadt Frankfurt am
Main
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a-n The Artist Information Company / UK
•
artistsprinting, London / UK
•
EAST 05, Norwich School of Art and Design / UK
•
Faculty of Art and Design, University of Hertfordshire / UK
•
Greenwood Global Media Corp, New York / USA
•
Kunstverein Grafschaft Bentheim, Neuenhaus / Germany

FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION VISIT
www.inm.de or www.digitalartprojects.net
CONTACT
info@digitalartprojects.net
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