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  • the Flock -
    The Flock is a group of musical interactive sound sculptures which exhibit behaviors analogous to the flocking found in natural groups such as birds, schooling fish or flying bats. Flocking behaviors demonstrate characteristics of supra organization,...
  • conscious love -
    The installation was conceived for the art show 'amour et conscience', Paris, 1999 (Atelier Sévigné, 9/9/99 - 9/12/99).
    It consists of three parts:
    Five curtains, representing consciousness, digital word-picture-prints on...
  • the beehive -
    In a floot
    of information
    words and pictures
    seem to lose
    their credibility.

    Does
    the culture
    disappear
    in the media
    society? -

    The beehive is a internet based project creating a web of thoughts. 32 animated and/or interactive...
  • A blue taffeta and black velvet party dress is displayed on a dressmaker's mannequin or 'Judy,' located next to a computer and several monitors of varying sizes. In large type, the stock ticker symbol and price which is being tracked, marches from...
  • The LibraryArtist: Rejane SpitzComment:
  • Move 36
    "Move 36" explores the permeable boundaries between the human and the nonhuman, the living and the nonliving. The title of "Move 36" refers to the dramatic chess move made by computer Deep Blue against world champion Gary Kasparov in 1997 -- a chess...
  • The Living Image -
    A major Virtual Reality installation, motion tracking technology, stereoscopic projection as well as interactive sound and video create a unique immersive experience. (source: http://www.grahamnicholls.com/)
  • In Conversation -
    A www/street intervention. When live and located, "In Conversation" provided the means for people in the street (or gallery), and users on the Internet to engage in a live dialogue with each other. The work aimed to examine the boundaries and social...
  • Transporting Skies -
    Transporting SkiesArtist: Susan CollinsComment:
  • The 21st Century Virtual Reality Color OrganArtist: Jack OxComment: