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n0time
2000
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2001
Computer technology promised to save us time and provide a renewed sense of community. Instead we are collectively suffering from information overflow and lack of time, and we have to reconsider the established notions of "community". When thinking
TRIAD HyperDance
1998
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1999
TRIAD HyperDance is an interactive art work on the net, containing a dance work as hypervideo and an interactive choreography. The work can be seen at the url address http://triad.kiasma.fng.fi and at the http://ctheory.concordia.ca. The TRIAD
Mori
1999
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1999
In Mori, the immediacy of the telematic embrace between earth and visitor questions the authenticity of mediated experience in the context of chance, human fragility, and geological endurance. Mori engages the earth as a living medium. Minute
Ballet Mori
2006
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2006
video
To commemorate the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, Ballet Mori engaged the Earth as a living medium and a conductor for dance. In this improvisational performance, SF Ballet Principal Dancer Muriel Maffre responded to a musical composition modulated
Invisible Cantilever
1996
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1996
This project considers the distance between the viewer and what is being viewed. How does technology alter our perceptions of distance, scale, and structure? Technologies for viewing continue to evolve, from the camera obscura to the telescope to
Quarxs
1989
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1989
video
Quarxs was one of the earliest computer animated series (3D Computer graphics, 12 films on total of three minutes each). Persiflage of science shows on TV, playful and fantastic exploration of digital graphics and questioning the order of things in
Untitled (Computer Project)
1989
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1990
video
For more than 10 years, Matt Mullican has been continuously developing a sign system which is, on the one hand, a product of his imagination, and on the other, taken directly from everyday life. Signs as they can be found in airports, train
Art Impact, Collective Retinal Memory
2000
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2000
Art Impact, Collective Retinal Memory includes several parallel subject matters. The exposition La Beauté en Avignon ('Beauty in Avignon') constitutes the works material. The public online or in the Pompidou Centre can actually see some
The Blue Station
2001
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2002
Conceived in collaboration with the French architect Jean Nouvel , won the co m petition to create Paris 's first interactive subway station in the heart of Paris . Funded by the RATP (Parisian Transport Company) this unique project is meant to be a
Landscape One
1997
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1997
Four walls of a space are "painted", with video projectors, into a single photo realistic 360º landscape representing a public garden. The space, set in Montreal's Mont-Royal Parc, is being visited by real and virtual characters. If the
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