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  • The Tunnel under the Atlantic is an experimental work using televirtuality 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
  • The Telegarden -
    ... is a metaphor for the care and feeding of the delicate social ecology of the net.'' -- Randall Packer, San Jose Museum of Art, April 1998. The Telegarden went online in June of 1995 and has been online continuously for seven years. It...
  • Muser's Service -
    Muser's ServiceArtist: Daniela Alina PleweComment:
  • ... Kombinationen / Man Manövriert Drehungen auf der Zungenspitze (1996). The work is in the permanent collection of the Medien Museum, ZKM, Karlesruhe, Germany. (Bill Seaman)
  • Difference Engine #3 -
    ...The Difference Engine #3 uses the architecture of the ZKM Media Museum as a 3D template and the visitors to the museum as the interface. It is an interactive, multi-user, sculpture about surveillance, voyeurism, digital absorption and spiritual transformation of the...
  • ... desires, ... the concept is to place some of the members or objects of Lautriv's community in "neuralgic points" (museums, cultural spaces, etc.) of the world and to interconnect them to an electronic network, always interacting through their eyes,...
  • Photogenetics -
    ...Photo+Genetics=Photogenetics. A project done as a workshop of The Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo. The theme of this project is "Morphing". By compounding the elements of two faces selected from people who came to the workshop, you can make portraits of...
  • Interactive Poem MUSE -
    ... by creating his/her own poetic phrase. Exchanging poetic phrases through this interactive process allows the participant and MUSE to become collaborative poets who generate a new poem and a new poetic world” (Naoko Tosa and Ryohei Nakatsu, URL: ...
  • ...Tomb on the Network. A project for a magazine "BRUTUS". A work as a curator of a imaginary museum. Actual museums are sometimes said to be cemeteries for art works, well then, what if I make a cemetery into a museum? Actual cemeteries always remind us of the social...
  • Seeing is believing -
    ...The installation to see the invisible. An installation for a one-man exhibition at Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art,Japan. "Seeing is Believing" consists of three works. "Empty Entity" infrared ray electric light display, "Sheep" eyewears, and "Mega Diary"....