Sanela Jahic’s POV art

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Sanela Jahic’s POV art

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Sanela Jahic POV (persistence of vision) sculptures, she writes…

I named my fourth larger kinetic object Pendulum, 2007-2008. This machine again uses the POV’s ability of producing an almost holographic illusion. It shows a photo of drags writing in the subject’s body. Kafka wrote of an old institutions’ apparatus in his The Penal Colony (In der Strafkolonie, October 1914).

A Slovenian company in Tržič developed the software and electronic part for the object, based on POV during the years 2006-2007.

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MiniPOV- An Inexpensive Persistence of Vision – The 3rd generation MiniPOV is perfect for beginners who are looking to learn how to solder, how to program microcontrollers, or make LED blinky toys. Because the programmer is built into the kit, you don’t need a special “microcontroller programmer”. This version can be used with PCs (Linux/Unix or Windows) and Macs (running MacOS X and with a USB/serial converter).

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World’s most dangerous digital clock – POV combat robot.

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POV chair (Persistence of vision chair).

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