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Pulse Front
2007
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2007
... a network of sensors that measured the he
art
rate of passers-by. Ten metal sculptures...
Pulse Room
2006
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2006
video
... the room has a sensor that detects the he
art
rate of p
art
icipants. When someone holds the...
Composition on the Table
1998
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1999
... The piece was presented as p
art
of the
Art
Gallery at SIGGRAPH'99, Los Angeles. ...
SimTunes
1996
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1996
... bug from each group to create a quirky qu
art
et. (Source:...
Sustained Coincidence
2007
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2007
... that light up in reaction to the p
art
icipants’ positions, in such a way that the...
Otocky
1986
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1986
...Designed by popular Japanese multimedia
art
ist Toshio Iwai, "Otokki" or Otocky (which is the...
Transarchitectures/ Liquid Architectures: iso4D
1991
Computer Animation A liquid architecture is an architecture whose form is contingent on the interests of the beholder; it is an architecture that opens to welcome you and closes to defend you; it is an ar chitecture without doors and hallways,
Voz Alta
2008
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2008
... politicians, music from 1968 and radio
art
pieces commissioned by Radio UNAM. In this way...
What will come (Has already come)
2006
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2007
... (2006), a major film by the South African
art
ist William Kentridge. One of the most innovative...
Bots
2000
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2000
Copyrighted memes live in our minds, influence our thoughts, even shape our decisions. We are hosts for these memes, yet we have no say in their design, nor do we have the legal right to alter them. Like sacred icons they are controlled by corporate
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