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  • Stream I Stream II -
    ... on the walls by large scale projections of the texts and "streams". As they move around the space the system utilises infra-red digital video input to track their position and thus to generate the viewers parallax 3D view as a function of their...
  • Tracing -
    ... words and videos were determined by the audience's interactions in the front screen area, the data being shared through infra-red communication between the two computers. (George Legrady)
  • ... they can feel the inaudible vibrations of the world’s emotional state, steeped in the internet. Like a soundless music the infra-basses try to translate this obscure information, gained from an analysis of the internet news by means of a search engine in...
  • Missing matter -
    ...ien plus que « réalité virtuelle » - s’inspire du réel dans ses capacités de mutation, d’adaptation, de réaction. C’est un infraréalisme ou réalisme des profondeurs qui exploite la générativité et la réactivité du réel pour les charger de sens. Un monde orienté qui se...
  • ... face is seen directly on the monitor screen beneath the water. Whenever a spectator moves in front of the monitor, an infrared sensor detects her presence and so a bubble of air is released under the water reservoir causing ripples over its surface....
  • ... in PLACE. The projector head of EVE carrying the stereo projector pair is controlled by a human viewer who carries an infrared beam attached to his head. The system is constructed to follow the infrared spot on the EVE projection surface with a...
  • Sympathetic Sentience -
    ... develops through a chain of communication among the units. In the installation, each unit passes its rhythm to the next via infrared signal. Each unit then combines its own rhythm with the data stream it receives, and passes the resulting new rhythm along....
  • Time and Time again -
    ... and steel mills. These locations are the nodes in a network of industrial connectivity in the Ruhr region of Germany, an infrastructure being challenged and superseded by the new network, as the industries that once defined the region become less and...
  • Autopoiesis -
    ... sculptures that interact with the public and modify their behaviors over time. These behaviors change based on feedback from infrared sensors, the presence of the participant/viewers in the exhibition and the communication between each separate sculpture....
  • the Flock -
    ... which hang from the ceiling and interact with viewers, participants and each other. Each dangling arm has an array of three infrared sensors, projecting out from the top of the arm, which function as active eyes and permit the sculptures to avoid...