Structural characteristics of antigen-specific suppressor factors: definition of 'constant' region and 'variable' region determinants.
S Kontiainen, Marc Feldmann
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- 1979
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Abstract
<p>In the 1971 experimental landscape film, <i>La Région Centrale</i>, atop a remote mountain in North Quebec, artist Michael Snow shot his footage with a camera attached to a robotic arm programmed to never rotate the same way twice. The result of the camera&#8217;s programatic movement oscillates between moments of representation and abstraction, overwhelming the viewer&#8217;s everyday sense of landscape with a cosmic and non-human perspective of space and time.</p>\n<p><i>La Région Decentralized</i> is an infinite, self-playing video game remix of Snow&#8217;s seminal film by new media artist Rick Silva. In this piece, Silva digitally recreates the setting of the original film within a virtual game environment. Unlike the original film which runs only 180 minutes, the video game never reaches a conclusion. Silva&#8217;s use of new media technology not only builds upon Snow&#8217;s ideas by removing the everyday sense of fixed horizons, and movement through space and time, but also subverts the playability of video games.</p>\n
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