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Boids
1986
In 1986 Craig W. Reynolds made a computer model of coordinated animal motion such as bird flocks and fish schools. It was based on three dimensional computational geometry of the sort normally used in computer animation or computer aided design. The
On Justifying the Hypothetical Nature of Art and the Non-Identicality within the Object World
1992
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1992
On Justifying the Hypothetical Nature of Art and the Non-Identicality within the Object WorldArtist: Peter WeibelComment:
Die Wand, der Vorhang (Grenze, die) fachsprachlich auch: Lascaux
1993
Die Wand, der Vorhang (Grenze, die) fachsprachlich auch: LascauxArtist: Peter WeibelComment:
A marriage of Sun and Moon
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... Tosa created a work that
express
es the above idea using...
Neuro Baby
1992
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1994
“Neuro Baby, one of her [Naoko Tosa's] best-known installations, uses sophisticated neural-network programming to create a computer graphic entity that responds to the emotional tones of voices. The baby responds appropriately with crying or cooing
Stanze
1997
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1997
"Stanze" is composed by a video-camera and a back-projected screen located in a void room. The camera is located at the top center of the screen. The observer has freedom to move around the room and several observers can interact with the artwork.
Neuro Kid MIC
1995
“MIC was a male baby with a distinct personality who responded more clearly to a variety of emotions, using voice patterns to make interpretations of emotions. For example, joy (happiness, satisfaction, enjoyment, comfort, smile) was extrapolated
Interactive Poem MUSE
1996
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2011
... with a face suitable for
express
ing the emotions of a...
Romeo & Juliet in Hades
1998
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1999
Rome & Juliet in Hades is based on the play by Shakespeare. There are two main characters, Romeo and Juliet, in the story and, therefore, this story supplies a good example of multi-person participation. People have a strong desire to act out the
Menora/Inventur
1989
In front of the Memory Void in the Jewish Museum Berlin, there is a seven-armed candelabrum - the installation Menora by the artist Michael Bielicky. Instead of flames, seven monitors, on which fire signals flicker, crown the candelabrum. The signal
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