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Life Spacies II
1999
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1999
video
"Life SpaciesII" was originally developed for the ICC InterCommunication Museum in Tokyo as part of the museum's permanent collection. It is an artificial life environment where remotely located visitors on the Internet and the on-site visitors
VERBARIUM
1999
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1999
video
VERBARIUM is an interactive text-to-form editor on the Internet. At the VERBARIUMs web site, on-line user can choose to write text messages and each of these messages functions as a genetic code to create a visual three-dimensional form. A special
OSMOSE
1994
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1995
video
An immersive interactive virtual-realty environment installation with 3D computer graphics and interactive 3D sound, a head-mounted display and real-time motion tracking based on breathing and balance. Osmose is a space for exploring the perceptual
Earth Signals
1990
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1990
Earth Signals - A telematic "leaf shaped" installation structure housing six Commodore Amiga computers displaying image files, received via E-mail from Artists throughout the UK, for the Omphalos Gallery in Swiss Cottage London, England, June to
Conversation
1987
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1987
Prompting a continuum between nature and culture, between species, and among the senses, Kac’s work questions the structures, mediations, and ultimately the supremacy of vision in art, while promoting synesthetic experiences that rearticulate
Telematic Vision
1993
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1993
Artistic Statement by Paul Sermon First there was the bed, then came the sofa. The beginnings of this work started with the installation "Telematic Dreaming" produced in June 1992 for the "koti" exhibition in Kajaani, Finland. forwarding the
Texts, Bombs and Videotape
1991
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1991
Texts Bombs and Videotape - A 24 hour fax, E-mail and SlowScan TV event presented as a telematic workstation between Newport School of Fine Art in the UK, The Hochschule fuer angewandte Kunst in Vienna and the Digital Art Exchange in Pittsburgh,
Telematic Encounter
1996
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1996
Two dispersed installations are connected via an ISDN teleconferencing link, enabling audio and video communication between the two sites. The first installation (location 1), the main gallery installation consists of a table and chair on a carpet
A Body of Water
1999
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1999
video
The powerful social aspect of Sermons work is visualized in the site-specific installation A Body of Water (1999), created for the exhibition Connected Cities, which has an atmosphere that borders on the eerie. In a chroma-key room set up in
Murmuring Fields
1997
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1999
video
MURMURING FIELDS – WALK-IN SOUND SPACE 1997–1999 As part of the EU funded eRENA Project (Electronic Arenas for Art, Culture Entertainment), Fleischmann und Strauss and the MARS lab created Murmuring Fields (1997-99), a sequel to Home of the Brain,
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