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  • Heartscapes is an immersive virtual environment that offers interactions into a simulated virtual heart. It is a place for the body totally involved in a sensation of a dissolution of its corporeal boundaries, melt up with the environment. The
  • In simple terms Panoramic Acceleration is an interactive experience where the physical body and visual perception is subjected to extreme rotational movement. The participant sits in a racing car seat on a motorized revolving arm and focuses on a
  • Voyage -
    It takes at least ten years for an idea to go from first appearance in the laboratoy through translation into the consumer world. Voyage is an image signifying the acceleration of this ten year gestation. It is the symbolic description of the
  • Uncle Roy All Around You is a game played online in a virtual city and on the streets of an actual city. Online Players and Street Players collaborate to find Uncle Roy's office before being invited to make a year long commitment to a total
  • Plasm: A Country Walk -
    A custom force-feedback leash is used to walk a virtual dog down an endlessly unfolding country lane. The simulation is driven by the 3DO game console's low-cost rendering hardware, with rear-screen projection filling the participant's
  • mimesia -
    Mimesia is an interactive painting that draws the viewer into a dream-like flow of unfolding narrative. As if in a dream, the viewer can look around but cannot control what will happen next. The work incorporates paradigms from painting, film and
  • Two separated air beds that are connected with large hoses that enable the users to feel each others movements from a distance.
  • Metropolis -
    Interactive digital video projection environment 16 x 16 x 6 metres 2 large scale video projections, colour A Little Pig Production, UK, 2005. Supported by Sheffield Hallam University Art and Design Research Centre Metropolis is composed of
  • Stream I Stream II -
    Stream deals with issues concerning presence, both physical and remote (virtual), and asks "what if" we all lost the ability to differentiate ourselves and our sense of singularity in the world? What would it be like if we could all see what
  • The Visible Genome Project is an interactive installation using two video touch screens and two high resolution video projections with two computers. On each touch screen is visible an array of the letters A, C, G and T, making up the base elements