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  • Demonstrate -
    ... the Demonstrate \project set out to visualize the concept of public space. The camera and archive illustrate new imaging technology and human behavior in the public zones of both plaza and cyberspace. The short essays below are an initial sample of...
  • ... nervous system. It consisted of a series of digital prints that employs the image of a brain that has been produced by MRI technology. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is used in medicine to picture organs of the body through strong magnetic fields. Using...
  • ... doors at fictional scenes situated in the real space outside the theatre. The installation used the same augmented-reality technology that was first applied in Viewpoint (Paris, 1975). Placed in a row in a corridor, four optical windows presented the...
  • ... of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, in which artworks were overlaid over MoMA's "real" galleries using augmented reality technology, as part of the Conflux Festival for Contemporary Psychogeography. On their invitation Tamiko Thiel contributed the AR...
  • Mirror_Piece -
    ... person each viewer has been identified as, in a confrontational reminder that the steady increase in the use of biometric technology in public space should be viewed with a healthy skepticism.
  • ... endoplasmic reticulum, the cytosceleton, the mitocondria.. The work SOFT FACTORY was constructed at the Royal Institute of Technology KTH Stockholm and at the Medialab of Aalborg University Denmark 2008-2009. Inaugurated at the MediaLab at Aalborg...
  • ... of projections behind the dancer displays those objects. This project explores the mediation of inner and outer vision via technology using algorithmic liquid architecture, and navigable music to construct an open-ended series of interconnected worlds....
  • Voyage -
    ... Software and implemented on the IBM 5080. This artwork was the cover design of the Proceeding of the Information Technology Conference titled: "Emerging Opportunities and Challenges" August 26 - 29, 1997, Singapore. (source: inside front...
  • Time and Time again -
    ... it does not reflect the details of the individual's body but instead functions as a window to a hidden scheme of technology. By moving toward or away from the screen, participants control the perspective of technology presented within their...
  • ... the switching of small white LED, and watch as small organisms seem to swim and wriggle. This work applies contemporary technology in the mode of the phenakistiscopes invented in the early 19th century that were a forerunner of moving pictures to...