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  • ... and choose to use it to move the bowls around while interacting with their environment. This design will use accurate infrared sensors around and under each bowl. By swimming to the edge of the bowl the fish will activate motorized wheels that move...
  • ... cylindrical bodies, six lambskins on each side evoke twelve dried bodies. Above the tanks is a glass vein of liquid that the infrared sensor makes drip as the visitor moves around the room, giving the impression of one body surrendering to...
  • Lilliput 1.0 -
    ...Lilliput is a system composed of human, physical and technological infrastructures that makes feasible the production of wallpapers for cell phones in the Centro Cultural Telemar. The visitor chooses where to position him/herself in a photographic setting - a...
  • Plasm: A Nano Sample -
    ... inventory of flakes, snatched on the fly by conflicting attractors. Input tracking is performed by optical detection of infrared LCDs mounted on the rolling monitor stands. (source: www.plasm.com)
  • The Spectrascope -
    ... by the 'fear frequency'*. This is an audio frequency of 19hz, which is just below the range of normal hearing (infrasound), but which has been linked to distorted vision (including spectral images), discomfort, and 'irrational' fear...
  • ... award to work collaboratively with artist Susan Collins on integrating an interactive visual arts element into the infrastructure of the building. This website documents this aspect of the Classroom of the Future and the outcomes of the Art for...
  • Seeing is believing -
    ... exhibition at Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art,Japan. "Seeing is Believing" consists of three works. "Empty Entity" infrared ray electric light display, "Sheep" eyewears, and "Mega Diary". Without wearing the eyewears you can only see lights...
  • Under Fire -
    ... history of the western military-industrial complex and its expanding network of extraterritorial enclaves and communications infrastructures. It looks at the rise of the privatized military industry and the global commercialization of arms, espionage,...
  • ... happens behind consumer activity in almost any goods or service available today. This work deals with a particular type of infrastructure, in which such positions are deeply rooted, and whose formal presence, in the public imagination atleast, is barely...
  • ... ago the plug was finally pulled on Tanglin Camp, a former colonial military installation. The plumbing, electrical and other infrastructure was effectively left to die...until the Biennale planned its re-use as an art site. This artwork’s recovery of...