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  • Can you see me now? -
    ... ICA in London in May 2003 is the next) that attempt to establish a cultural space on these devices. A future version of the game might allow the public to play on the streets using their own devices, as well as online. These social forces have dramatic...
  • World Without End -
    ... a special reward. ? Because a VR headset was impractical for a 90-day installation, the project showed a first-person video game. The installation included a large-scale acrylic print of a macroscopic view of the "world" (seen here).
  • ...As the work “Unformed Symbols” (2006), the work “Unformed Symbols: Another Side” (2008) recreates a card game, but this time as if it were seen from the reverse side, with only the plain backs of cards visible. Real cards and projected images of them are again mixed,...
  • ...Power Struggle is a live battle between four anti- viruses commented by an actor using the tone of a live football game report, a family altercation or a political confrontation. Each one tries to destroy the other three, eradicating everything in the computer until...
  • eavesdrop - video
    ... from what is to what might be. Eavesdrop is a Rubik's cube of cinematic experience, a kind of jigsaw story-puzzle. Part game, part real-time film-making, part spectator sport, part magical realism, Eavesdrop will open up the user and the viewer to new...
  • ...Uncle Roy All Around You is a game played online in a virtual city and on the streets of an actual city. Online Players and Street Players collaborate to find Uncle Roy's office before being invited to make a year long commitment to a total stranger. The city...
  • Dildomatic Opera -
    ... "circuit bending" it seems that here the drive immediately sadistic turns of its true purpose. The crushing nature of games against child trying to convert sounds, notes and voice stuttering, screaming, belching, and other electronic rumblings that...
  • Timetable
    ... The table itself represents a kind of giant immersive clock, but it could as easily be described as a board game without rules, a top-level meeting with no agenda, or a seance without spirits. At the end of a century in which all our ideas...
  • ... in experimental literature, such as in Raymond Queneau’s Cent Mille Milliards de poe?mes (Queneau 1961), and the exploratory game play practised by members the Surrealist movement, as described in Alastair Brotchie’s A book of Surrealist Games (Brotchie,...
  • FACT Centre -
    ... clock data as well as the link to the building management system for the display of building data. In addition a web game is under development that will allow users to log on to the FACT website to play a game which directly controls the lights on...