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The Internal Organs of a Cyborg
1998
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1998
... and "Modern Technologies"
arch
ives. The user can scroll through...
[the clearing]
1994
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1994
... on material culled from the
arch
ives of the Oakland Data Center. ...
An Anecdoted
Arch
ive from the Cold War
1993
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1993
..."An Anecdoted
Arch
ive from the Cold War" is an interactive CD-ROM and...
Slippery Traces
1995
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1996
... into each other. First, the
arch
ive consists mostly of commercial...
Parallel
Arch
itectures
2002
...Parallel
Arch
itecturesArtist: Maurice BenayounComment:
Arch
itext
1992
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1992
video
Large LED alphanumeric units are mounted in a 13 x 9 grid on the stage tower of this theater. Like a conventional news sign textual information is scrolled through these elements, but because the alphanumeric units are spaced far apart, the
Frequency and Volume, Relational
Arch
itecture 9
2003
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2003
"Frequency and Volume" consists of between 100 and 800 square metres of projected shadows which allow participants to scan the radio spectrum of the city with their bodies. As a shadow appears it tunes any radio frequency between 150kHz to 1.5GHz
Displaced Emperors
1997
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1997
video
...Relational
Arch
itecture 2 "Displaced Emperors" was the second relational...
33 Questions per Minute, Relational
Arch
itecture 5
2000
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2000
"33 Questions per Minute" consists of a computer program which uses gramatical rules to combine words from a dictionary and generate 55 billion unique, fortuituous questions. The automated questions are presented at a rate of 33 per minute --the
Body Movies, Relational
Arch
itecture 6
2001
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2006
video
"Body Movies" transforms public space with 400 to 1,800 square metres of interactive projections. Thousands of photo portraits taken on the streets of the cities where the project is exhibited are shown using robotically controlled projectors.
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