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  • Drive -
    Drive is a video installation that combines traditional cinematic technology with new digital and military-based imaging systems. These include new tracking, identifying, and targeting technologies. Combining old and new, analog and network,
  • Under Fire -
    UNDER FIRE is an ongoing art and research project that explores militarization and political violence. It delves into the structural, symbolic, and affective dimensions of armed conflicts: the organization, representation, and materialization of
  • "je suis (un readymade)" is a touchscreen television installation. Each participant directs his or her own experience through this unfolding discourse surrounding the issue of "free speech" in a mass media environment. Individuals find themselves
  • MK -
    Interactive computer with custom software, 3d input devices, stereo sunglasses, rear-projected screen, human actor. (source: www.schkolne.com)
  • The Crystal Method -
    Interactive computer with custom software, 3d input devices, stereo sunglasses, rear-projected screen. (source: www. schkolne.com)
  • Surface Drawing -
    Experiments in creating 3D shape with the hand, conducted with Peter Schröder at Caltech, 1997-2002. (source: http://www.schkolne.com/)
  • The Schkolne Number -
    The Schkolne Number is a dimensionless quantity representing the ratio of ones height to that of Steven Schkolne. (source: http://schkolnenumber.com/)
  • Glenlandia -
    From September 2005, a webcam will be transmitting images of Loch Faskally, Perthshire, Scotland from the FRS Research laboratory, Faskally. This webcam will be harvesting images pixel by pixel, second by second and day by day over the course of
  • A unique opportunity to create a new learning environment, the new classroom at Mossbrook Special School is a Science teaching space, designed for learning about the natural environment through direct interaction with it. The school is situated in
  • Infected -
    Infected is about the nature of the physical body in the context of future possibilities, and the new status of the corporeal body seen through dance and digitally manipulated imagery. The new bio-engineered body is still sexual, stark, brutal,