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Impressing Velocity
1992
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1997
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
Timetable
1999
In Timetable, an image is projected from above onto a large circular table. Twelve dials are positioned around the perimeter of the table. The functions each of these dials changes and mutates, depending on what is projected onto them at any given
Lightpools
1998
... passing it back and
fort
h as they wish. The...
Faraday's Garden
1990
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1999
... other personal com
fort
devices (collected from...
Systems Maintenance
1998
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 (CUI)
1995
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2000
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
2000
... scanner swings back and
fort
h, constantly reading the...
Bar Code Hotel
1994
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
TT-turing tuning
1994
Recording quality priority: the 16-bit-recording quality is the selection criterion for the sound selection of turing tuning. This results in a "deauthorization" of the sound material from the original context of its production in order to be
RainDance
1998
Streams of water, encoded with sound information, fall from specially designed modulating nozzles. When visitors position their umbrellas under the streams, the umbrellas become loudspeakers, revealing music, noises, voices and rhythms.
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