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  • Viewfinder
    ... and then to view these photographs, along with others, as perfectly aligned overlays in a 3D world model such as Google Earth. Our objective is to provide a straightforward procedure for geo-locating photos of any kind, and our approach is to engage a...
  • ...Parallel ArchitecturesArtist: Maurice BenayounComment:
  • The Membrane -
    ...The MembraneArtist: Maurice BenayounComment:
  • Through their interactions in the exhibition, a personalised webpage is generated for each viewer.
  • Architext - video
    ... news sign textual information is scrolled through these elements, but because the alphanumeric units are spaced far apart, the projected information becomes abstracted into a more complex image - it generates a patterning of fragments of words and...
  • ..."Frequency and Volume" consists of between 100 and 800 square metres of projected shadows which allow participants to scan the radio spectrum of the city with their bodies. As a shadow appears it tunes any radio frequency between 150kHz to 1.5GHz based on its position...
  • ... used an "architact" interface to transform the Habsburg Castle in Linz, Austria. Wireless 3D sensors calculated where participants pointed to on the facade and a large animated projection of a hand was shown at that location. As people on the street...
  • ... of 33 per minute --the threshold of legibility-- on 21 tiny LCD screens encrusted on the support columns of the Wilfredo Lam Art Center. A keyboard allows participants to log on to the building and add their own questions to the automatic flow.
  • "Body Movies" transforms public space with 400 to 1,800 square metres of interactive projections. Thousands of photo portraits taken on the streets of the cities where the project is exhibited are shown using robotically controlled projectors.
  • ..."Amodal Suspension" is a large-scale interactive installation developed for the opening of the Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media (YCAM) in Japan. From the 1st to the 24th of November 2003 people could use the project website http://www.amodal.net to send short text...