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  • Off-Sense -
    Off-Sense is an extended version of Nuzzle Afar. Both challenges to design a cyberspace as a meeting place. It stands completely opposite position to the famous network game "DOOM". Video image texture and audio conneciton enables to humen common
  • Mersea Circle -
    Mersea Circle is a collective memory project with local living people in Mersea island located near Colchester, Essex in England and part of the Field-Works-series. Visitors are invited to walk on the edge of island with video camera and GPS for
  • Impressing Velocity -
    Masaki Fujihata and his colleagues climbed up Mt. Fuji with GPS in the summer 1992. Follwoing images were calculated and deformed with position data by GPS and mesh data supplied from Kokudo Chiri In, Japan and TM image data from Remote Sensing
  • Lightpools
    Lightpools or El Ball del Fanalet is a multi-user experience that uses Virtual Reality (VR) technology. It takes place in a circular arena approximately six meters in diameter, onto which a real-time computer generated image is projected from above.
  • Faraday's Garden -
    In Faraday's Garden, participants walk through a landscape of innumerable household and office appliances, power tools, projectors, radios, phonographs, and various other personal comfort devices (collected from thrift stores and flea
  • Systems Maintenance consists of three versions of a furnished room. An ensemble of life-sized furniture occupies a large circular platform on the floor, a virtual room is displayed on a computer monitor, and a 1/8 size physical scale model of the
  • Cathartic User Interface 1.0 and 2.0 (CUI) are interactive, multi-participant installations that allow users to quickly and effectively work through their conflicting emotions concerning the benevolent yet pernicious influences of computer
  • Workaholic
    A pendulum hangs from the ceiling, with an omnidirectional bar code scanner as the bob (the weight) at the end of the cable. The scanner casts an intense red laser beam downward as it skims the floor, reading symbols printed on a 12 foot diameter
  • ZOMBIAC consists of a large number of computer terminals and workstations, ranging in vintage from the 1970s to the present. Each computer has been "zombified": all the original electronics have been removed, transforming them into mindless
  • Bar Code Hotel recycles the ubiquitous symbols found on every consumer product to create an multi-user interface to an unruly virtual environment. The installation makes use of a number of strategies to create a casual, social, multi-person