Artists’ books with embedded electronics.
Our work embodies digital and material interpretations of the light and texture of particular landscapes, including animations of sampled natural patterns which change when visitors interact with the books.

Linda Lauro-Lazin
Professor Linda Lauro-Lazin has been teaching computer graphics courses that cross into the realm of fine art and media studies for many years. These include Digital Art in Context, Artists’ Books in the Electronic Age, and Digital Illustration, Digital Printmaking.

Peter Mackey
Professor Peter Mackey's Interactive Media courses emphasize integration of diverse media forms and have stressed the importance of Fine Art values and aesthetics, expressed through programming and experimental interaction design.

This work has been supported in part by the faculty development fund at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn NY USA.

Sampling the Landscape Series

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"ASPECT" 3-panel accordion book with Japanese hinging, LED's and microprocessor.

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"WINDOW" Modifued tunnel book with panels, LEDs and microprocessor.

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"PASSAGE" Interactive codex with LEDs and microprocessor.

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