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  • Ripple -
    ... formal graphic approaches to the Internet and the computer, using the possibilities of the Internet as an interactive shared space for creating aesthetic experience. (source: http://www.afsnitp.dk/onoff/Texts/eriksenshredthew.html)
  • ...Study #1 - Panoramic and Moviemap Studies in Computer 3-Space These studies were produced in the two weeks. Simple tools were used in the field, including various maps, compass, level, optical rangefinder, tripod, car mount, and a portable video camera. First, a...
  • ... in demand, that is able to both render a visible object's genuine sound thru all its user-inferred alterations in shape and space in a plausible way, and to be abstract enough where needed to not duplicate a real-world artefact. The technique of choice is...
  • Cube
    ... when looking through its optical window, to see a rotating computer-generated wire frame cube positioned in the real space of the museum. Further developement of this technology allowed stereo- images to be virtually projected in this way.
  • ... (1997). It provides a means for the general public to intuitively and interactively orient themselves in an exhibition space and quickly access information concerning the exhibits presented in that space. Using a 360-degree rotatable touch screen...
  • ... The viewer wears a pair of virtual reality (VR) glasses equipped with an eye tracking sensor and observes AND creates the VR space, consisting of molecules and molecular formations, via their eye movements. The space can be navigated simply through...
  • ...The I/O Bulb and the Luminous Room are the two central ideas in a project whose goal is the pervasive transformation of architectural space, so that every surface is rendered capable of displaying and collecting visual information. An I/O Bulb is the conceptual...
  • My Black Cat -
    ... under the current post-media condition. In this installation, 30 black balloons, filled with Helium, hover freely in space, suspended in a state of limbo, kept in subtle motion by an intermittent breeze of air. The audience is free to play with these...
  • n0time -
    ... in which visualization of social networks can be used to create new types of communication patterns, revealing an aesthetic space that is based on time spent communicating with others and the attention span the audience gives to people represented as meme...
  • IO
    ... In this piece it also stands for reconciled differences (one/zero, line/circle, etc.). The reader is invited to explore the space created by the stylized letters/numbers and experience it both as an abstract environment and as a visual text. In the expanded...