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  • ... through our movements’. (Schulze 2005) The participants' area- an empty room and a digital stage on the Internet are connected via optical tracking. Real and virtual space are superimposed, the movement of the visitors is recorded by a sensor camera....
  • ... aesthetic objectives. Needing cooperation and some skill, the three operators move the individual parts until they are connected together so that the rows of various fruits are coherently joined. An effusive and clamorous shower of virtual coins then...
  • ...This computer graphic installation is a telematic adaptation of THE FRUIT MACHINE (1991). The work connects remote locations to enable simultaneous imaging and real time interaction to take place between both sites where the work is installed. It introduces the form of...
  • ...An inflatable tube made from transparent plastic, 250 metres long and 3 metres in diameter, was placed over the Mach lake connecting its opposite banks. This air-filled floating bridge had airlock revolving doors at each end, and its pliable floor was in direct contact...
  • ... used for two Genesis concert tours. The presentation at 'de Appel' explored the possibilities of an interactive electronic connection between a live cello performance and the consequent articulation of laser-generated light forms.
  • ... within which the image of a black bull was painted on the white floor. A video camera pointed at this situation was connected to a computer in the second room. Here a large video- projection showed a digitally processed version of the performance....
  • ... related. A finely perforated projection screen was visibly divided into sixteen sections. Behind each section was a speaker connected to its own amplifier and tape deck. Sixteen sound tracks were composed and recorded by Harry de Wit for this work. Each...
  • ... the monitor, a video camera is directed at the face of the spectator who is looking down at the monitor. This camera is connected to a computer which digitally processes the incoming signal in real time so that the processed image of the spectator face...
  • ... changing binary code (0's and 1's) which move from the center of the spiral outwards. A computer keyboard that is connected to the lower element also allows visitors to interrupt this flow of descriptor words by typing in their own word which then...
  • ...A large steel ball hangs from four cables and motorized pulleys within the atrium of this building. Connected to the center's computer network, anyone working there can interactively program its movement paths.