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Inversion
2001
video
... Regina van Berkel that explores the
top
ic of Nanotechnology through a poetic text, a...
Deep Contact
1986
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1989
... (1989), directly involves the body of the
view
er/participant who were required to touch the...
Room of One`s Own
1990
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1993
...ROOM OF ONE'S OWN (1993) forces the
view
ers eyes to become immersed into the actual space of a...
America`s Finest
1993
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1995
... media. When the trigger is squeezed, the
view
er is pasted within the gunsite. The image is...
Paranoid Mirror
1995
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1996
... surveillance and voyeurism and uses the
view
er as a direct interface. Sensors...
Tillie/CybeRoberta
1997
... the Telerobotic Doll or CybeRoberta,
view
ers not only become voyeurs, but they are...
Au
top
oiesis
2000
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2000
...Au
top
oiesis, is a robotic sculpture installation commissioned by the Kiasma Museum in Helsinki, Finland... Maturana. The interactivity engages the
view
er/participant who in turn, effects the...
the Flock
1992
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1992
... infrared sensors, projecting out from the
top
of the arm, which function as active eyes and... hang from the ceiling and interact with
view
ers, participants and each other. Each...
Move 36
2004
... "Cogito ergo sum" into a gene. As
view
ers walk into the space, they see a chessboard...
Unconscious Flow
1999
... function as individual agents for two
view
ers. Each mermaid agent moves in sync with the...
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