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BRAIN FACTORY, MICROWAVE FESTIVAL
2018
Brain Factory is an art installation that allows the audience to give a shape to human abstractions through Brain Computer Interaction (BCI), and then to convert the resulting form into a physical object. The work examines the human specificity
BRAIN FACTORY PROTOTYPE 2
2016
video
Brain Factory is an installation that allows the audience to give a shape to human abstractions through Brain-Computer Interaction (BCI), and then to convert the resulting form into a physical object. The work examines the human specificity through
Boulder I
2015
Boulder I is a rock that sits upright on a cushion. Walking around the object, the viewer notices that the object had a hole on one side and is actually hollow. On display is therefore not a stone but a stone surface. Given that the eye can only
Boreas
2007
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2009
A matrix of sixty-four tubes is spread out equally over the room. These tubes bend over extremely slowly as if a slow motion wind were touching them. Leaning into one another they reach out to the visitors like the tentacles of a giant snail. The
BORDER DIGGERS, NANJING – HONG KONG TUNNEL
2017
Students from CityU School of Creative Media and Nanjing University Art Institute tracking the obstacles in mediated communication. During the first decades of digital computing and networking, the emphasis was put on the potential of the
Body Movies, Relational Architecture 6
2001
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2006
video
"Body Movies" transforms public space with 400 to 1,800 square metres of interactive projections. Thousands of photo portraits taken on the streets of the cities where the project is exhibited are shown using robotically controlled projectors.
Body Language
1984
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1986
Body Language represents the second generation of interactive sound installations Rokeby created. The installation used three hand-built low-resolution (8x8 pixels) video cameras (see image above) to observe a 5 metre by 5 metre space. The images
Bodine Assembly Simulation
1997
Robotics Research
Blow up
2005
video
Blow Up records, amplifies, and projects human breath into a room-sized field of wind. The installation comprises two devices. The first is a rectangular array of twelve small impellers, which stands on a table on one side of the gallery. This small
Blind Sequence Trust, Low Cry Prototype. In the Name of Kernel series
2012
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2012
... " floating copyright natural sound records over vibrating floresta ” ... Integral 23 minutes flythrough sequence across sinthetic floresta, showers of particles and flat alpha plane fires. Floating XYZ coordinates axis and eventual camera deep
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