Archive
Search
Artist Index
Institution Index
Thesaurus
[Default Title]
ADA Help
About
(current)
Magazine
Tools
Community
Feedback
Join
Theme
Theme
Light
Dark
Auto
Login
Login
Archive Search
Search
Date
1979–1989
1990–1995
1996–2000
2001–2005
2006–2010
2011–2015
2016–2020
2021–now
Genre
Digital Animation
Digital Graphics
Net Art
Social Network
Database Art
Bio Art
Digital Performance
Nano Art
Robotics
Telematics
Installations
Game Art
Glitch Art
Digital Activism
Events
Festival
Exhibition
Other
Conference
Reset
Artist
Scholar
Work
(selected)
Work with Video
Literature
Institution
Event
Feature
All Categories
1
…
(more)
4
5
6
7
(current)
8
(more)
27
sort by relevancy (down)
Sort by Alphabeth (up)
sort by date (up)
sort by category (up)
Interactive Cyber Cravat
1995
... through which the user can create and produce, in real time, his own personalized cyber cravat. The installation can be
connect
ed to a network. (source: https://www.evl.uic.edu/franz/)
Machine Dreams
1994
-
2000
... (1940), a mixmaster (1960), a telephone switchboard (1990). Four graphic images, displayed on a wall, provide the
connect
ion between the technology on display and the body. The sound composition reflects the Utopian dreams of each era and the...
Digital Body-Automata
1997
-
1997
... these desires on transformation are extended by the novelty of touching other viewers in the space, as well as mechanically
connect
ing to the sculptural interfaces. More internal and ephemeral desires for transformations of the body are effected by the...
Another Day in Paradise
1992
-
1994
... would see him/herself on the monitor, surveyed, captured and preserved in the preserved tree. This surveillance camera was
connect
ed to a videocassette recorder that taped everyone who looked inside the tree. The surveillance tree silently watched the...
Virtual Concrete
1995
-
1997
... six 3-ft slabs of concrete covered with large electrostatic (digital output) prints, along with light sensors and a computer
connect
ed to the Internet via a CU-SeeMe camera. The website www.arts.ucsb.edu/ concrete allows viewers to see the...
Morphogenesis
1996
-
1997
... object behavior, make it nervous or change its pulse frequency. the application and the webserver communicate via IPC/TCP
connect
ion to distribute changes of the genom. A genom is composited of components each of which defining a single structural or...
n0time
2000
-
2001
... their bodies and through their interaction affect the constructed geometries representing information data-bodies of people
connect
ed to the "Telematic
Connect
ions" exhibition. Experience of time is heightened not only by the conceptual framework but also...
The Tele-Actor
2001
-
2001
... biotechnology lab, political rally, or rock concert. The "Tele-Actor" is a skilled human with cameras and microphones
connect
ed to a wireless digital network. Live video and audio are broadcast to participants via the Internet or interactive...
Art Impact, Collective Retinal Memory
2000
-
2000
... excavations of fossil worms, a supermarket, slaughterhouses. Tracks in the contact surface human/nature reveal processes
connect
ed to survival functions, and the image of these places attracts the public's retinas just as well as the exposition...
Landscape One
1997
-
1997
... accessed. There are several possible destinations or outcome. Visitors could simply be abandoned somewhere on the way if the
connect
ion to the character is broken, or they could be reaching a destination: a lookout or a forbidden boundary. This journey...
1
…
(more)
4
5
6
7
(current)
8
(more)
27