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  • This work considers a future where we live simultaneously in multiple realities, where the boundaries between physical and virtual reality are blurred and thoughts are expressed telepathically. Advanced technology can provide an enhanced life
  • The Bush Soul (#3) -
    Third in a series of interactive art installations. A haptic, force-feedback joystick provides both navigation and tactile sensations, connecting one's physical body and virtual soul. Funded in part by Intel Research Council. (Rebecca Allen)
  • The Bush Soul (#1) -
    Bush Soul # 1 is the first work in a series of three interactive art installations that explore the role of human presence in a world of artificial life. (Rebecca Allen)
  • Twisted Turtle -
    Twisted Turtle is an interpretation of the Korean "Turtle Ship". Commissioned by artist Nam June Paik for a 300 monitor video installation at the Taejon World Expo. (Rebecca Allen)
  • Point of Departure -
    Point of Departure was commissioned for the Spanish Pavilion at the 1992 Seville World Expo in Spain, this work was part of a 60 minute multimedia performance titled “Memory Palace”. Vast familiar landscapes, simulated on the computer, span over
  • Sally or The Bubble Burst is an interactive DVD-ROM that uses speech recognition and synthesis to allow viewers to converse with famed 1930ís performer Sally Rand [played by Helen Pickett]. In three interactive ªzones,´ viewers manipulate a hypnotic
  • a video installation, was commissioned for the lobby of a movie theater in Time Square by Creative Time, Inc. and the 42nd St. Development Corp. for The 42nd Street Art Project. The piece tracks a metamorphosis from a choreography based on the
  • A virtual reality murder mystery - part movie, part performance - was created at The Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada, in collaboration with Michael Mackenzie. It is an immersive interactive narrative piece. It combines interactive computer
  • Debuted at the Whitney Museum at Phillip Morris, 1992, as part of a series co-curated by Toni Dove with Helen Thorington of New American Radio and Jeanette Vuocolo of the Whitney Phillip Morris Performance series. Entitled "Performing Bodies and
  • Is a computer-driven slide installation with a soundtrack. The images are projected onto a wall and onto net hung in a ladder . The net creates hologram-like three-dimensional effects. Computerized dissolve equipment produces sequences of images