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        Artist 
          in Residence
 Gage Tile International, La Crosse, WI 1996
 (all copy written by John Kristoff for GAGE)
 
 
 
           
            |  | Stereoscopic 
              convergence-view frieze This first edition 
              of GAGE's Artist-in-Residence collection features the virtually 
              interactive perspectives of 3-D artist Roger Ferragallo. These designs 
              are especiall appropriate in the development of interior theme and 
              context. Available in most ceiling and wall profiles. |   
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              5 ft. x 8 ft. ceiling array simulation consisting of twelve "Luminescent 
              lll" tiles in a stereoscopic field, illustrates how Ferragallo's 
              modular integration virtually presents a vibrant and seamless surface. "Pentastic", the array of "Luminescence lll" 
              and the "Vectors" architectural frieze may also be enjoyed 
              in 3-D by employing free-vision stereoscopic techniques.
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              Viewed monoscopically as single tiles, Ferragallo designs create 
              a sensory layering of planes that is interactive- here intended 
              for rendering in opaque and transparent inks with underlying GAGE 
              mechanical process. 
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            |  | Ferragallo 
              designs are available in both monoscopic and stereoscopic editions. Roger Ferragallo is a 1954 graduate of The Art Institute of Chicago. 
              His first collaboration with GAGE began in 1994 with the creation 
              of two architectural scale, 3-D, panoramic environments.
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