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  • ... two participants, one plays the role of Romeo and the other Juliet. The two subsystems are located in two separate rooms and connected by a LAN. Each participant stands in front of the screen of his/her respective system wearing specially designed clothes to...
  • ... and their displays come to life. The displayed light pattern symbolizes information flowing between the cubes. All connected cubes form a simple data network, and depending on their placement, different dynamic light patterns appear on the top...
  • Woolford: Cyber Sex. -
    ...This was the first piece examining the possibilities of haptical sensations transmitted through ISDN-connections. An archaic piece of extreme media and meanwhile a classic. (newmediabeijing.org)
  • erotogod -
    ...rotogod is a media art project that generates new stories of creation. The project elaborates on the sensual dimension of aesthetics by connecting advanced computer and interactive technologies to the body as a sensual interface. Erotogod's dyna-text (dynamical...
  • ...Speakeasy is a telephone service that connects new immigrants with bilingual community members who are familiar with local resources and social service options. This project provides access to language interpretation wherever it is needed. To use the service,...
  • ...In TRANS-E digital technologies provide us with an electronic ritual. Bodies connected by interfaces dialogue with computer electronic memories and can experience "virtual hallucinations" in real time. These "hallucinations" are managed by neural networks which...
  • ... reality in OUROBOROS is related to Brazilian rituals and the desire to incorporate animals receiving their powers. When connected, we reach another level of being: that of the reptile, live among snakes, what means to stimulate life in some level of...
  • ... micromoments. We repeat Alice’s displacements inside intimate territories. Each installation intends to establish secret connections in a paradoxical hybridization of scientific, religious, aesthetic and artistic issues, or, evoking Couchot`s expression:...
  • ... a large projection and fixed images. The coreagrophy was stimulated by the sounds generated by the dansers provoking a strong connection of the bodies and the ephemeral images. René Berger had commented: "Something so important is hapenning here: this is...
  • ... to make the sounds full the empty of the space by creating a heart landscape. Technically, I added the osciloscope connected to amplifiers and used the flux of electrical waves to visualize the cardiac sound traces inside the art space. The cube...