Check out these video technology images:

Mortar Tracking Technology
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Image by Nevada Tumbleweed
Mortar Tracking Technology video. Back when I was in the Army I think this was called counter battery radar.

Animation: The Friend Feeders by Marina Zurkow, Andrea Lira, Xue Hou, Laewood Kang and Nicholas Berger / Eyebeam Art + Technology Center Open Studios: Fall 2009 / 2009-10-23 / SML
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Image by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
The Friend Feeders
Animators:
+ Marina Zurkow
+ Andrea Lira
+ Xue Hou
+ Laewoo Kang

Red Squirrel source footage generously bartered by Nicholas Berger

SML Simulcast
+ www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=185548228034
+ www.flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/4043963534/
+ www.vimeo.com/7251859
+ www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0wmLKMa8V0

eyebeam.org/events/open-studios-fall-2009

Eyebeam is pleased to host Open Studios for its 2009 Senior Fellows, Resident Artists, and Student Residents at Eyebeam’s state-of-the-art design, research, and fabrication studio; showcasing video performance, wearable technologies, code and humor, party technology, and sustainablity design.

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Eyebeam is the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States.

Founded in 1996 and incorporated in 1997, Eyebeam was conceived as a non-profit art and technology center dedicated to exposing broad and diverse audiences to new technologies and media arts, while simultaneously establishing and demonstrating new media as a significant genre of cultural production.

Since then, Eyebeam has supported more than 130 fellowships and residencies for artists and creative technologists; we’ve run an active education program for youth, artists’ professional development and community outreach; and have mounted an extensive series of public programs, over recent years approximately 4 exhibitions and 40 workshops, performances and events annually.

Today, Eyebeam offers residencies and fellowships for artists and technologists working in a wide range of media. At any given time, there are up to 20 resident artists and fellows onsite at Eyebeam’s 15,000-square foot Chelsea offices and Labs, developing new projects and creating work for open dissemination through online, primarily open-source, publication as well as a robust calendar of public programming that includes free exhibitions, lectures and panels, participatory workshops, live performances and educational series.

eyebeam.org