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  • Location of I -
    ... this work has also been shown a gallery context at nine different exhibitions and festivals around the world. Examining data acquired from locative devices, I have found it to inherently tell a story, though the story itself is not obvious. The abstract...
  • FACT Centre -
    ... design of the 1930’s. The entire system is controlled from within the building by a single computer that provides clock data as well as the link to the building management system for the display of building data. In addition a web game is under...
  • n0time -
    ... environment with their bodies and through their interaction affect the constructed geometries representing information data-bodies of people connected to the "Telematic Connections" exhibition. Experience of time is heightened not only by the...
  • NET(WORK) -
    ... seen as a means of transmitting information across great distances, a process that involves the coding and multiplexing of data. However, even if you prototype, the spider web. For fish, slipping into a net is a sign of certain death; for people,...
  • I-Camera -
    ... shootings through Human-Camera Interactions that is recording shooting actions in the real world, converting the real world data into activity maps in real-time, and allowing people to get new perspectives and new ideas for the next shooting. (Source:...
  • ... through a 50-minute performative collage, now viewers navigate between condensed stations of the storyline using wireless data goggles (HoloLens). Digital holographic miniatures and scenarios unfold, intertwining with the real surroundings. In contrast to...
  • 14#BIS -
    ... biocybrid condition of human existence, being co-located in the continuum zone between body and flesh - cyberspace and data - mixed to the hybrid properties of physical space. The reengineering of life when acting by synthetic senses, living here and...
  • ... can go anywhere includes inside of building, subway station, etc. As long as the memory of laptop is filled up with data of photographs or battery is run out. End of each day, the artist try to gather each participant's footprint map into...
  • ... through what kind of interfaces one system may best interact with another? Or throug what kind of interfaces may we enter a data world without being disturbed ba unnatural (weird) devices? Inspired by such questions the project is beeing developed since...
  • ...„Sonic Antarctica“ features natural and industrial field recordings, sonifications and audifications of science data and interviews with weather and climate scientists. The areas recorded include: the „Dry Valleys“ (77°30’S 163°00’E) on the shore of McMurdo Sound,...