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Contents © 2012 Golan Levin and Collaborators
Golan Levin and Collaborators
Projects
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- 01 2011. Eyeshine
- 12 2010. Re:FACE, Anchorage Version
- 07 2010. Self-Adherence (for Written Images)
- 06 2010. Rectified Flowers
- 01 2010. GML Experiments
- 12 2009. New Year Cards
- 11 2009. Mobile Art && Code
- 04 2009. Merce's Isosurface
- 03 2009. ART AND CODE
- 02 2009. Code, Form, Space
- 01 2009. Admitulator
- 10 2008. IEEE InfoVis 2008 Art Exhibition
- 07 2008. Double-Taker (Snout)
- 05 2008. Poster design for Maeda lecture
- 01 2008. Solo exhibition at bitforms gallery
- 11 2007. Opto-Isolator
- 11 2007. Eyecode
- 11 2007. Interstitial Fragment Processor
- 11 2007. Reface [Portrait Sequencer]
- 10 2007. IEEE InfoVis 2007 Art Exhibition
- 05 2007. Ghost Pole Propagator
- 08 2006. Footfalls
- 04 2006. Signal Operators
- 02 2006. The Dumpster
- 09 2005. Ursonography
- 09 2005. Scrapple (Performance)
- 09 2005. Scrapple (Installation)
- 10 2004. Glharf (or Glarf)
- 08 2004. Motion Traces [A1 Corridor]
- 05 2004. The Manual Input Workstation
- 05 2004. The Manual Input Sessions
- 03 2004. Finger Spies
- 02 2004. Interactive Bar Tables
- 01 2004. Civic Exchange Prototype
- 12 2003. Messa di Voce (Installation)
- 09 2003. Messa di Voce (Performance)
- 07 2003. Amore Pacific Display
- 09 2002. Axis
- 09 2002. Re:MARK
- 09 2002. Hidden Worlds of Noise and Voice
- 05 2002. JJ (Empathic Network Visualization)
- 03 2002. Stria
- 02 2002. The Secret Lives of Numbers
- 10 2001. Dendron
- 09 2001. Dialtones (A Telesymphony)
- 05 2001. Alphabet Synthesis Machine
- 03 2001. Interactive Logographs
- 02 2001. The Role of Relative Velocity
- 01 2001. Obzok
- 09 2000. Scribble
- 08 2000. Segmentation and Symptom
- 07 2000. Introspection Machine
- 03 2000. Audiovisual Environment Suite
- 12 1999. Slamps
- 09 1999. Dakadaka
- 09 1999. Banded Clock
- 02 1999. Floccular Portraits
- 01 1999. Floccus
- 12 1998. Stripe
- 09 1998. Meshy
- 04 1998. Directrix
- 01 1998. Yellowtail
- 01 1998. Interval Projects
- 01 1997. Blebs
- 01 1997. Streamer
- 08 1996. Rouen Revisited
- 05 1994. Media Streams Icons
Re:FACE, Anchorage Version
2010 | Tmema (Golan Levin & Zachary Lieberman)

Re:FACE [Portrait Sequencer], Anchorage Version (2007-2010: Golan Levin and Zachary Lieberman) is a playful interactive video installation commissioned by the Municipality of Anchorage 1% for Art Program, for permanent display over the entryways of Anchorage East High School, Alaska.
Based on the Victorian "Exquisite Corpse" parlor game, and our previous small-scale prototype, the Re:FACE installation records and dynamically recombines brief video slices of its participants' mouths, eyes and brows. In this version of the installation, six large LCD screens — four over the school's North entrance, and two over the South — present an endless remix of face videos created by the students at East High. Students record their face videos using the project's custom Capture Station, located in the school's library.
![Re:FACE [Portrait Sequencer], Anchorage Version](../../storage/images/projects/reface-anchorage_166_665px.jpg)
Anchorage East High School has one of the most diverse student populations in the United States. Re:FACE playfully reflects this "melting pot", presenting an ever-changing kinetic display that blends the students' personalities and genetic traits into a generative group portrait of the people in the project's locale. The result "puts a face on the building", vibrantly projecting the school's character outwards towards the nearby city traffic.
![Re:FACE [Portrait Sequencer], Anchorage Version](../../storage/images/projects/reface-anchorage_306_665px.jpg)
![Re:FACE [Portrait Sequencer], Anchorage Version](../../storage/images/projects/reface-anchorage_140b_665px.jpg)
Acknowledgments
Artwork concept and software development: Tmema (Golan Levin & Zachary Lieberman)
Project champion: Jocelyn Young, Municipality of Anchorage 1% for Art Program
Online video approval system: Stephen Varga
Additional management scripts: Ito Takayuki
Photo/video documentation: Kevin G. Smith
Site AV management: Imig AV, Anchorage
Re:FACE was built in openFrameworks.