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4 unusual facts about Antirom


Antirom

Aside from continued experimental work and research, the collective produced commercial work for clients such as The Science Museum, the BBC and Levi Strauss & Co..

Many of the members were students under Cameron's lectureship at the School of Media, Arts and Design at the University of Westminster.

In his essay Cinema As A Cultural Interface (also a chapter in The Language of New Media), new media theorist, Lev Manovich, uses Antirom's work in HotWired's now defunct RGB Gallery to describe "how cultural interfaces stretch the definition of a page while mixing together its different historical forms".

Digital Archaeology

With the radical vision to explore interactivity as a media in its own right rather than as an interface to content, Antirom changed the face of interactive design.


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