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  • The Neon Wave Sculpture is an urban light sculpture that is interactively controlled by varying wind speeds. Mounted on the exterior wall of an apartment building, it is constituted by 48 sine-curved neon tubes. The light level in each tube can be...
  • An interactive sculpture that is directly controlled by the visitors to this public swimming pool. A transparent plastic wall is composed of thirteen panels filled with pale blue liquid. Each panel has an electro-magnetic air valve which can release...
  • Crazy Hearts -
    experimental music group. Numerous performances in NYC clubs - Pyramid, Inroads, CBGB's, Danceteria, A7 etc.
    Released independent records: 1981 "Re-Generation”. 10"
  • Talking Head Projection was an experiment in enhanced tele-presence. The idea was an extension of the popular head projection in Disneys Haunted Mansion, where the moving image of a woman is projected on a face-shaped screen, resulting in true 3D...
  • Lorna - video
    LORNA
    1979-1983 A.D.
    A.D. "A precondition to video is that it does not talk back. It absorbs, rather than reflects."
    Preliminary Notes, 1981

    While video was like a reflection that did not talk back, interactive works were like a trick, two...
  • In my Art Electronic exhibition, ELECTROURBS, 1979, at N.O. Space, In Porto Alegre and after in 1982, at Funarte, Galeria Sergio Milliet I used one electronic stetoscope to amplify the heart beats for medical diagnostics, and creatively I intended ...
  • Computer Pieces 1979 -
    Digital video
    20 mins, colour, silent

    A set of abstract black and white realtime computer animations
    (source: http://www.littlepig.org.uk/)
  • Eyepiece -
    Eyepiece is a 16mm film installation, where an image of a human eye is projected onto a custom-made rear-screen dome, thus become 3D. Eyepiece was originally produced using raw footage of human eyeballs in 1979. In 1983, it was re-filmed for the...
  • In 1977 Marga Adama, John Munsey and Jeffrey Shaw established Javaphile Productions. Other artists then joined the core members in the group’s various works. Its main activity was the creation of ritual performances that had a strong affinity with...
  • This sculpture enabled beams of light to be dynamically moved over Genesis's entire stage as well as out into the auditorium. It was constituted by six large mirrors which were all pivoted on two axes respectively and could be rotated in all...