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Golden Gate Fly- Over
1987
-
1987
video
... of the San Francisco Bay
Are
a from the air made the...
Karlsruhe Moviemap
1991
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1991
video
... from the downtown pedestrian
are
a out to neighboring villages at the... world: the system allows cont
inu
ous speeds up to one kilometer per...
Robots+Avatars dreaming with Virtual Illusions
1998
-
2000
video
... structure under the form of an
Are
na. The Virtual Ambiences is...
Dimensionalization Studies
1994
-
1998
... as for ours. The studies here
are
based on deriving depth information...
Perceptual
Are
na
1993
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1993
video
...Perceptual
Are
na is a realtime virtual environment. In the default state...
Narrative Landscape
1985
-
1995
video
...In this installation images
are
projected onto a large screen lying flat on the...
The Visitor: Living by Numbers
2001
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2001
video
... In the installation, visitors
are
planted somewhere in the Japanese...
Tracing
1997
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1997
... age. Texts and ambient sounds
are
cont
inu
ously projected on both... and ambient sounds
are
cont
inu
ously projected on both sides of the...
Transitional Spaces
1999
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1999
... the space. When the turnstiles
are
crossed, the screen shows a... the security turnstiles. Cont
inu
ed non-moving presence under the...
Pockets full of Memories
2001
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2001
... The ordering of the objects
are
based on the ways that the audience... The map of objects cont
inu
ously organized itself until the end...
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