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  • ... 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...
  • p53 -
    ... resembles a traditional monument. But it is an information carrier that could not be made before now, in the year 2000. The data imprinted in the stone is made feasible by the human race’ most advanced achievement: the mapping of the human gene. Its...
  • ... crafted by the viewers. Both experimental formats aim to integrate the archive with television. More significantly, the data acquisition level is elevated through artificial neural networks and self-organizing Kohonen maps. Our design blueprint for...
  • Sympathetic Sentience -
    ... installation, each unit passes its rhythm to the next via infrared signal. Each unit then combines its own rhythm with the data stream it receives, and passes the resulting new rhythm along. Thus the rhythms and timbral variations slowly cycle around the...
  • Terrarium -
    ... environment because they act in the cosmos and reinvigorate the vegetation. The connections allow us, by using the data structure and algorithm behaviours, to create, provoke, share and control life. Concerning artificial life, by linking the...
  • ... and generates new images using certain filters. The result is a double metamorphosis since the filters reduce the amount of data captured in the original image, from which the software then generates a new image. The new image is similar to the original,...
  • Cyber Squeeks -
    ... intersection and coevolution of human cultures with technological information based systems has created an emergent web of data, images and ideas that surround the globe and interact in a similar nonlinear fashion. The emergent behaviors from this...
  • Continuum
    ... the location of the viewer and its z location (depth) determined by when it was acquired relative to other layers. This time data is also used to determine the transparency of the layer, recent layers rendered as more opaque than older layers, creating an...
  • Plan-it! -
    ... sounds feasible for spatial distribution and we programmed the presentation software capable of handling this kind of data. PLAN-it! presents artistic statements to answer 4 questions regarding our social and personal futures. These questions...
  • Metroscopes -
    ... of fact about Liverpool and it’s sister cities. The displays function for 24 hours a day, representing the constant flow of data and opinion that ebbs and flows throughout the world of the internet, providing a publicly visible outlet in the heart of the...