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TechnoSphere
1995
... model world inhabited by
arti
ficial lifeforms created by...
Panspermia
1990
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1990
... 3D plant structures. "
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ficial evolution" techniques...
Jelly Life
...Jelly Life
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st: Michael Joaquin GreyComment:
Turbulence, Interactive Museum of Unnatural History
1994
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1995
... destiny and meaning.
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rt from the conceptual and... than flesh and blood?
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ficial Life is the name given...
Traces
1998
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1999
Traces is a project for networked CAVEs (immersive VR spaces). But it is very different in its goals and its nature from any other CAVE or VR project (to the knowledge of the author). The root of the project is a long standing concern over the
Melaskunodousse
1997
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1999
...Melaskunodousse
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st: Louis BecComment:
World Skin, a Photo Safari in the Land of War
1997
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2003
video
... armed men, tanks and
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llery, piles of rubble, the...
Interactive Cyber Cravat
1995
An interactive graphic installation through which the user can create and produce, in real time, his own personalized cyber cravat. The installation can be connected to a network. (source: https://www.evl.uic.edu/franz/)
Tracking the Net
1999
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2000
video
...Tracking the Net
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st: Franz FischnallerComment:
Aspen Moviemap
1978
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1979
video
The first interactive moviemap was produced at MIT in the late 1970s of Aspen, Colorado. A gyroscopic stabilizer with 16mm stop-frame cameras was mounted on top of a camera car and a fifth wheel with an encoder triggered the cameras every 10 feet.
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