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Body Language
1984
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1986
Body Language represents the second generation of interactive sound installations Rokeby created. The installation used three hand-built low-resolution (8x8 pixels) video cameras (see image above) to observe a 5 metre by 5 metre space. The images
Liquid Language
1989
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1989
It is an experiement in fluid text. Text appears on the screen, dissolves and transforms continuously, resulting in a representation of a wandering stream of consciousness. The structure of the work revolves around the three themes : forgetting,
LPDT2: Telematic Embrace
2010
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2010
... Life® incarnation of Roy Ascott's groundbreaking new media
art
work La Plissure du Texte ('The Pleating of the Text'), created in...
Perception is The Master of Space
1990
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1990
... submerged in the interactive space. Sounds included he
art
beats and breathing that increased pace with continued interaction,...
Emotional Market (e-market)
2005
Internet, 12 video projections, digital sculptures The Market of World's emotions From the temple to the merchant
Arc de Triomphe
2006
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2008
Permanent exhibition Exhibition design for the 200 years of the Arc de Triomphe Conception with Christophe Girault
e-box
2004
Packaging of the Frozen Feelings Emotional packaging
Blow Up
2007
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2007
video
Blow-up is a high resolution interactive display that is designed to fragment a surveillance camera view into 2400 virtual cameras that zoom into the exhibition space in fluid and autonomous motion. Inspired by Antonioni, the piece is intended as a
Petite Terre
1992
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1992
The work is made up of a small natural environment. Four small speakers are hidden under the leaves of the vegetation which covers most of the surface of this world. This world is in fact an island surrounded completely by water. The world is
Silicon Remembers Carbon
1993
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2000
The central element in "Silicon Remembers Carbon" is a large video image projected down onto a bed of sand on the floor of the installation space. In the second version, instead of laser-discs, the video source is made up from 2 streams of MPEG-2
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