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je suis (un readymade)
1990
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1990
... of readymades, found objects, and the use of appropriated material in the making of art. Through the use of new television
tech
nologies it suspends the viewer in a media environment which stimulates a sense of contemporaneity and currency. It utilizes...
Parallax
2002
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2002
... individually interactive, with the audience and with each other. The piece uses object oriented and behavioural programming
tech
niques. Each figure is individually interactive and the viewer is fully modelled within the interactive system. The work will...
The Visible Genome Project
2001
... just visible through being the faint faces of various people. The piece uses object oriented and behavioural programming
tech
niques. (source: http://hosted.simonbiggs.easynet.co.uk/installations/genome/genome.htm)
Glenlandia
2005
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2006
... work to Susan Collins' Fenlandia, a series of pixel landscapes exploring the relationship between landscape and
tech
nology over time. (source: www.susan-collins.net)
Infected
2000
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2000
... has been concerned with the body - the visceral, biological and emotive body and the politics of the body in relation to new
tech
nologies. It fundamentally involves, confronts and excludes the audience. (source: www.imaging.dundee.ac.uk)
Inter DisCommunication Machine
1993
... place. These were made to obscure the border between identities of two persons. This work has been exhibited in many places.
Tech
nically improved each time, however the concept "to make it possible to kiss or to make love with the partner while keeping the...
The Waiting Room
1998
... individually interactive, with the audience and with each other. The piece uses object oriented and behavioural programming
tech
niques. The work is loosely inspired by the Tango and the act of waiting, whether to dance or to catch a train...or waiting...
Halo
1998
... individually interactive, with the audience and with each other. The piece uses object oriented and behavioural programming
tech
niques. Each figure is individually interactive and the viewer is fully modelled within the interactive system. A gravity...
Innovation Forum
1998
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1999
...The INNOVATION FORUM is an issue-based interactive multimedia forum on innovation and
tech
nology that solicits real-time comments from its viewers. The exhibit features real-time ability for visitors to record and playback audio/video comments. After being inspired...
Hair Salon TV
...HAIR SALON TV was the first installation in a series juxtaposing
tech
nological icons of the 1950's (associated with women) and video imagery on issues which have been shaped and distorted by electronic communications
tech
nologies. In HAIR SALON TV the chrome...
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