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TRIAD HyperDance
1998
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1999
... the viewer can freely move from
one
virtual space to another, and has a...
The Living Web
2002
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2002
video
... "live" from the Internet. Microph
one
s pick up the users' conversations and use...
The Telegarden
1995
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1996
... the Ars Electonica Museum in Austria. Any
one
can view the garden as a guest; the rights to...
Ouija
2000
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2000
...Ken Goldberg is
one
of the pi
one
ers of telematic works, and "Ouija 2000" is not only a playful stab at...
Dislocation of Intimacy
1998
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1998
Dislocation of Intimacy is a net-based installation by Ken Goldberg and Bob Farzin that explores the delicate relationship between the immediate and the mediated. The installation includes a sealed black steel box in our studio that is accessible
Legal Tender
1996
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1997
... presented with a pair of US$100 bills,
one
real the other counterfeit. Users could...
The Mercury Project
1994
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1995
video
Mercury Project combined robotics and archaeology in an interactive art installation. To our knowledge, the Mercury Project was the first system that allowed WWW users to remotely view and alter the real world via tele-robotics. Users excavated
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
The Tele-Actor
2001
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2001
... a skilled human with cameras and microph
one
s connected to a wireless digital network. Live...
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