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This Drone Survival Guide will be a must-have for everyone very soon. Well, trees /can/ hide you but there is no certainty. Thermal imaging have been good enough since the 90s as to be able to display the IR emissions from a body through ordinary clothes and foilage. Solid tree trunks and branches are needed between the thermal camera and a person to hide the person. Her is an example: SExpand Obviously they choose that site as they knew the IR emissions would be good when standing behind that brush, but it demonstrates that foilage is a poor cover when faced with modern sensors.

I think it is wise to remember that war is not about fairness. Take the advantage and use it, that is the principle. Yeah I was just making fun of the picture but you are right. flir cameras are quite capable. you need to be smarter than hiding behind the bushes. Daito Manabe, 50 Great Works of Video Art That You Can Watch Online. There are several reasons why video art is underexposed. Part of it has to do with the hard-to-shake reputation that video art is just too campy and esoteric — an opinion espoused by Jack Donaghy and anyone else who believes that art is exclusively paintings of men on horses.

Another reason is the attitude that of a lot of influential, opinionated video artists share: they simply aren’t comfortable offering their wares to just anyone, and would rather sell the things they’ve made on glitzy-looking DVDs to a few collectors and museums, as they would a painting or a sculpture. Still other video artists are concerned that their work might be misidentified as films. This anxiety leads them to seek out venues for their work (warehouse art galleries and hard-to-find back-room viewing rooms) that will grant them the power to have it appreciated on its own terms.

But a lot of them can be. Artists Projects | gradually melt the sky. List: eteamJeremy BaileyKristin LucasSander VeenhofTamiko ThielLoVidChristopher ManzioneGeoffrey Alan RhodesLily HongleiWill PappenheimerVirta-Flaneurazine4 GentlemanJohn CleaterJohn Craig FreemanMark SkwarekPhoenix PerryPatrick LichtyAlan SondheimDamon BakerArthur Peters Artwork Descriptions: eteam: Title: Catch me if you can Image: Lets turn into a narrow street where it’s dark and less busy. Bio: Since 2001 Franziska Lamprecht and Hajoe Moderegger have been collaborating under the name eteam.

Their projects have been featured at P.S.1, Eyebeam, MUMOK Vienna, Centre Pompidou Paris, Neues Museum Weimar, Nelson Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Spain among other places. Eteam’s videos have been screened at the Transmediale in Berlin, The Taiwan International Documentary Festival in Taipei, the New York Video Festival, and the 11th Biennale of Moving Images in Geneva.

Jeremy Bailey title: Nam June Paik for Tate Liverpool image: Kristin Lucas.

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Early Cinema. Machine and cinematic vision. Digital Cinema & video games. Video and TV. Drone vision and tracking. Interactivity. Immersive environments. Screens everywhere. Mapping. Navigating and networks. Screening.