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  • ... sounds. In his bodily displacements and memory games, an associative plot places him in a climate between the real and the virtual, between the natural and the artificial, between the optical and the electronic, through sounds and images transformed by...
  • Interfaces -
    ... example) were slowly scanned over another face (previously sent by the Chicago group). Successive faces were created in the virtual space of the screen as the performance progressed. It took approximately eight seconds to form each image on the screen....
  • ... imagery showed a room that reproduced the appearance and proportions of the real room accommodating the installation. The virtual space (the image on the the screen) and the real space (the room) were optically aligned so that the viewer facing a door or...
  • EAT -
    ...EAT is an art installation about consumption. It was produced as a class project for Michael Naimark's "Virtual Environments" class in 1989 at the San Francisco Art Institute where it received an SFAI Spring Show Gold Award. EAT is a short single-user experience,...
  • ANGELS - video
    ...The First Immersive Virtual Reality Movie. "ANGELS" was conceived at MIT & developed at the Hitlab in Seattle. It was completed in December 1991 and recorded on video in January 1992. This revolutionary movie was programmed for the 3 senses: visual, audio and touch,...
  • ...HOME OF THE BRAIN (1990-91) - PHILOSOPHICAL DIALOGUES IN VIRTUAL SPACE Ever wanted to get inside the minds of great thinkers? With Home of the Brain, we have created a virtual reality space where you can do just that. Imagine hearing the voices of influential figures...
  • ...BERLIN-CYBER CITY - VIRTUAL WALKS THROUGH REUNITED BERLIN (1989–90) Berlin-Cyber City was created in response to the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989. The work reveals the historical upheaval through virtual walks and initiates a collective reflection on the...
  • Word Play
    ... is always changing. While these LED displays are moving, text passes through them. In effect, each display is a window on a virtual space of letters that form phrases derived from well-known theatre scripts by authors such as by Shakespeare, Schiller and...
  • Portrait One -
    ... cut short due to a lack of tact or interest, or it may develop into intimate considerations about love in the context of a virtual relationship. The conversation may be conducted in French, English, German, Italian, Dutch or Japanese. In all languages...
  • Pictures
    ... PICTURES. Based on a set of digitally manipulated snapshots from a family photo album, the work is like a slide show in virtual form: details from the first photograph are enlarged by an imaginary camera, and each enlargement generates a new "picture"....