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  • The Supply Chain Visualization (SCVis) project provides a way for managers to physically construct and interact with models of how products flow between their business, thier suppliers and their customers. It lets managers use complex numerical
  • Ballet Mori - video
    To commemorate the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, Ballet Mori engaged the Earth as a living medium and a conductor for dance. In this improvisational performance, SF Ballet Principal Dancer Muriel Maffre responded to a musical composition modulated
  • ... of the classic computer game: PacMan. In EI4, however, points are not collected but ‘bionts’ (a snot like form: designed as 'discrete...
  • Plüschlove - video
    Videotape [English title, Plush love] Love scenes from two movie classics are rasterized, overdrawn, overstretched and squeezed, slowed down and accelerated by the computer. 'Plüschlove' is a montage of real, digitized (i.e. computer-generated) and
  • ... magenta and yellow (CMY). But these colors what we see are not there, they do not exist outside of our head, they are completely...
  • House -
    ... dynamic public sculpture viewable over the internet. House is not a mute memorial to a related past but a live embodiment of change...
  • The interactive installation offers exchanges of body signals using a sensorized carpet to capture people displacements. The information are sent to a neural network which mangage the artificial system and gives life to the physic environment. A big
  • Shock Absorber -
    In "Shock Absorber" a live feed is taken from broadcast television and separated it into two parts in real time. One part contains all the movements, edits and high frequency visual stimulation. The other part contains everything that is left over
  • ... by commodity bades clusters of low cost PCs that can be or not connected to the internet. These reconfigurable immersive cube...
  • Bloom
    Bloom is an internet-based Earthwork that transforms seismic data into an exhuberant display of color. A seismometer at the Hayward Fault continuously measures the Earth's motion and transmits this data over the Internet to the installation, where