LIMN is an iPad application, being developed by artists JD Beltran and Scott Minneman at The Workshop Residence. Inspired by Beltran's Material Language series, this iPad features scenes that are rendered in four media: video, Super-8 film, photography, and painting. Tilting the iPad causes a "ribbon" of each media to traverse the screen, allowing the viewer to contemplate how each medium conveys a different meaning and 'language' in representing an image. Users can also explore each type of medium further by using their fingers to expand and shrink that "ribbon" even further.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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