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"Touch me"
1995
... where a monitor with touch screen, a video camera and a
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puter are mounted on a platform. The monitor with the touch screen...
LumiTouch
2000
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2001
... seamlessly from periphery to foreground in addition to
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municating emotional content. In addition to enhancing the...
Senseboard
2000
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2001
... the board. Special pucks may be placed on the board to execute
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mands or request additional information. We seek to
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bine the...
Tangible Viewpoints
2000
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2001
... character development, action and location with as much
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plexity as any scene of a film or chapter in a book. The interface...
Unformed Symbols: Another Side
2008
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2008
As the work Unformed Symbols (2006), the work Unformed Symbols: Another Side (2008) recreates a card game, but this time as if it were seen from the reverse side, with only the plain backs of cards visible. Real cards and projected images of
genieBottles
2000
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2001
... lives in which they chat and allude to a larger and more
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plex story. The interaction time thus constrains the plot time and...
TellTale
2000
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2001
... content of oral language in way similar to how written text is
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posed. The design consists of a number of modular body
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ponents...
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Elastic Fax 1
1991
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1991
Elastic Fax I, created by Eduardo Kac, was realized at the Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1991. Artists worldwide were invited to transmit sequences of images to form a self-editing faxfilm. Sequences were added automatically in
Interfaces
1990
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1990
... overlapped with nose and mouth of a man. Parts of one face
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posed dynamically an "in-between face" with parts of another face....
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