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  • ... lake connecting its opposite banks. This air-filled floating bridge had airlock revolving doors at each end, and its pliable floor was in direct contact with the water surface. Visitors were able to enter this almost immaterial structure and cross from one...
  • ... projection and interface technologies. Instead of the four screen environment, only one wall screen, or combination floor and single vertical screen are used, but in both cases still using the stereographic projection system. The original life sized...
  • RISIKO -
    ... 'RISIKO' undertakes a critical perspective towards the European border regime. A robotic vehicle sets demarcations on the floor; an integrated 3D pressure pin prints the building blocks of "Fortress Europe". The proceedings follow an undeviating program.
  • ... may use a touch screen interface to interact with this mobile screen. A virtual information space that extends from the floor to the ceiling appears in the screen window as the motorised screen moves across the wall. This installation offers users of...
  • ... game of anamorphosis is transmuted into its own readable universe by means of electronic media. The video projection on the floor shows a distorted pan shot capturing a mountain panorama. The projection is superimposed by non-distorted topographic heights....
  • ... the viewer in the role of audience and/or speaker. As viewers interacted with twelve triggers strategically placed on the floor, they were able to choreograph their own experience. The Blackest Spot was on view at Fringe Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA ...
  • Heaven -
    ... was allocated an angel (or demon, depending on location) which followed on the ceiling the position of the viewer on the floor. The viewers actions control not only the behaviour of the angels/demons but also a large range of other images, which are...
  • ... on the edge of a raised circular steel construction within which the image of a black bull was painted on the white floor. A video camera pointed at this situation was connected to a computer in the second room. Here a large video- projection showed...
  • ... with devices that produce subtle levels of tactile, auditory, visual and olfactory feedback for the visitors, including a floor of vibrotactile actuators that participants lie on, peripheral levels of light, scent and audio sources which generating...
  • ... -- in one room rows of white chairs rise and fall in waves as you pass by, in another, projected images emerge from the floor in response to where you stand. Lozano-Hemmer's interactive approach is summed up most spectacularly in an installation called...