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Off-Sense
2001
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2001
Off-Sense is an extended version of Nuzzle Afar. Both challenges to design a cyberspace as a meeting place. It stands completely opposite position to the famous network game "DOOM". Video image texture and audio conneciton enables to humen common
Mersea Circle
2003
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2005
Mersea Circle is a collective memory project with local living people in Mersea island located near Colchester, Essex in England and part of the Field-Works-series. Visitors are invited to walk on the edge of island with video camera and GPS for
Lake_Shinji
2002
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2002
Sharing collective memory by using the lake_Shinji as a drawing pad. Over 50 people which include local fisher men, bicycler, yacht men and so on, were gatherd to collect their persnal positions and video data on the days 27th, 28th of July, 2002.
Planet Sram
This work associates Virtual Reality with Multimedia through a narrative intuitive percourse. Designed for a multi-user interface platform that combines motion capture and virtual reality. Up to seven participants can interact with the application.
Impressing Velocity
1992
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1997
Masaki Fujihata and his colleagues climbed up Mt. Fuji with GPS in the summer 1992. Follwoing images were calculated and deformed with position data by GPS and mesh data supplied from Kokudo Chiri In, Japan and TM image data from Remote Sensing
Field-Work@Hayama
2001
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2001
Field-Work@HayamaArtist: Masaki FujihataComment:
TT-turing tuning
1994
Recording quality priority: the 16-bit-recording quality is the selection criterion for the sound selection of turing tuning. This results in a "deauthorization" of the sound material from the original context of its production in order to be
Data Innovation Day: Visualisizing Public Opinion
2013
Lecture
Ken Goldberg
2011
Lecture
Cool Fusion: Contemporary Art and Technology
2009
Lecture
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