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  • ... life to the physic environment. A big wall in front of the visitor replicate a stone or a “veil” betweenthe real world and the virtual world. Shamans beleive on the rock as the limit to talk with the ‘spirits’world. The lighted wall shows metamorphoses from...
  • ... powers while inhabiting an elliptical zone in a symbiosis between analogical and digital, organic and inorganic, real and virtual. Technologies embody now traces of biological systems, translate them into computerized paradigms, offering emotional...
  • TRIAD HyperDance -
    ... format. With the HyperDance, the work expands into three dimensions. In the HyperDance, the viewer can freely move from one virtual space to another, and has a possibility to combine the choreographic and audiovisual elements interactively. (Marikki...
  • ... with the electronic backgrounds and netcasted to the Internet. The three locations of this performance were combined to a virtual stage which could be experienced on the Internet. Marikki Hakola has made a video TRIAD NetDance Remix, which consists...
  • Tunnel -
    ... moving forward, his ghost walks along too, and each visitor has his or her own avatar. As the tunnel gets crowded, the `virtual space' beneath it gets crowded also. When the viewer stops, those in the world below stop too. When the viewer moves...
  • ...They were shot, like photo shoots, inside the virtual space of the Tunnel under the Atlantic, each of them is unique, bearing the date and time of the shooting. Amazingly, since 1995, the quality of colors and printing seems to be totally preserved. They often look...
  • ... that allows users situated on each side of the Atlantic Ocean, Paris and Montreal, to meet each others and to interact in a virtual space they have created together. A person enters on each side of the virtual tunnel that links the Musée d'Art...
  • ...Long time no dig… Seventeen years after the first virtual tunnel: The Tunnel under the Atlantic (1995), linking the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Montreal, and fifteen years after the Paris New Delhi Tunnel, now is the moment when it...
  • ... specifically for the work. By abstracting processes used in natural evolution, the computer becomes the world within which virtual chimeras are created, through simple algorithmic rules (the Artificial Life equivalent of DNA). Artificial forms are evolved...
  • ...Turnstile II creates a virtual gateway where an endless realm of content is generated by the live culling of network objects from HTML pages, live chat and email archives. Through a familiar interface of a typewriter printing characters onto the screen Turnstile II...