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Casual Workers, Hallucinations and Approriate Ghosts
1994
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1994
... "theater" of hysteria to a choreography of the female
her
oines of martial arts. It is accompanied by a narrative about...
Mesmer: Secrets of the Human Frame
1990
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1990
... Founder of psychoanalysis. Dora: A patient of Freud.
Her
case is documented in Freud's monograph Dora: An Analysis of...
Lorna
1979
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1982
video
... main character of my first interactive videodisk never left
her
one room apartment. The objects in
her
room were very much like...
Deep Contact
1986
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1989
... instructed to actually touch their guide Marion on any part of
her
body. Adventures develop depending upon which body part is...
Room of One`s Own
1990
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1993
ROOM OF ONE'S OWN (1993) forces the viewers eyes to become immersed into the actual space of a tiny articulated interactive electronic peep show. A stainless steel box placed at eye level with movable periscopic viewing device bridges the
America`s Finest
1993
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1995
... Maray perfected a gun that substituted film for bullets. T
her
e has long been a historical relationship between the camera and the...
Paranoid Mirror
1995
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1996
... between sequences of reflection into both the viewer and/or ot
her
women in the videodisk sequences. In some instances, a switc
her
...
Tillie/CybeRoberta
1997
... remote and extended vision. Each doll is constructed so that
her
eyes are replaced by cameras. These become the "EYE CONS" that...
Difference Engine #3
1995
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1999
The Difference Engine #3 uses the architecture of the ZKM Media Museum as a 3D template and the visitors to the museum as the interface. It is an interactive, multi-user, sculpture about surveillance, voyeurism, digital absorption and spiritual
Time and Time again
1999
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1999
... of the symbiosis between humans and technology. Cameras behind
her
eyes stream live to the world wide web w
her
e remote participants...
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