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  • Blow Up - video
    ...Blow-up is a high resolution interactive display that is designed to fragment a surveillance camera view into 2400 virtual cameras that zoom into the exhibition space in fluid and autonomous motion. Inspired by Antonioni, the piece is intended as a an exercise to...
  • Blue Window Pane II -
    ..."Blue Window Pane is a CAVE virtual reality art experience that includes networking, live video, and sound activated graphics. Participants explore and actively ignite events to gain a knowledge base through exploration and perceptual interaction. Events are triggered...
  • ... está alojado en un hosting distinto, diferentes emplazamientos físicos (ubicaciones geográficas de los servidores) y virtuales (direcciones URL en internet) que son recompuestos por la videoproyección como una unidad sobre siete bastidores de tela que...
  • Bodies INCorporated -
    ... project our selves, and play complicated identity survival games. Initially, the participant is invited to construct a virtual body out of predefined body-parts, textures, and sounds, and gain membership to the larger body-owner community. The main...
  • ... interface concept between real architecture (from the Hoffmann pavilion) and imaginary architecture, primarily based on virtual shaped elements by visionary architect Friedrich Kiesler.* A projection screen works as the interface between real space and...
  • ... the two-dimensional picture of the real exhibitional space and point once again to the complexity of vision: The image is a virtual sculpture, which is only created through the movement of its viewer and varies its shape reflecting the individual’s action...
  • ... between both Universities. On December 20th to January 20th, they exhibit their work in the Hong-Kong Nanjing Tunnel, a virtual reality tunnel that allows dialogue, visual communication inside virtual setups. This new partnership between City University...
  • ... at Osage Gallery Hong Kong. They can also be placed in two different countries allowing cultural break through, in the virtual.
  • ... became economically more efficient. Today, we are at the end of Industrialisation as we know it. Today we are dealing with virtual values and an established knowledge economy. All products are interconnected into systems. These systems, from Bitcoin to...
  • ... emotional responses within a framework of binary outcomes. This is key for a real-time feedback – a biofeedback – between the virtual generative processes and the brain’s associated response. The calibrated communication between machine and human enables the...