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  • AR-Jig -
    ... curve through tangible collaborations/negotiations. While the physical form is not enough to represent all the digital data, virtual views through HMDs allow the users to perceive all the digital 3D data. Although the target of AR-Jig is complicated 3D...
  • ... of light projected onto the image reflected by a mirror produces a layering of fractally-fragmented reflections, that is, a virtual multi-dimensional space in motion. – Uršula Berlot, 2010 'Behind the appearance of objective reality we find hidden...
  • ... emotional responses within a framework of binary outcomes. This is key for a real-time feedback – a biofeedback – between the virtual generative processes and the brain’s associated response. The calibrated communication between machine and human enables the...
  • ... by Fleischmann and Strauss. Notable achievements include "deine Story.de" (2006) a narrative game for mobile phones, "Virtual Book: Digital Transformations" (2005) with search and retrieval functions for interactive reading watching videos and...
  • ... emotional responses within a framework of binary outcomes. This is key for a real-time feedback – a biofeedback – between the virtual generative processes and the brain’s associated response. The calibrated communication between machine and human enables the...
  • ... specifically for the work. By abstracting processes used in natural evolution, the computer becomes the world within which virtual chimeras are created, through simple algorithmic rules (the Artificial Life equivalent of DNA). Artificial forms are evolved...
  • ...Bar Code Hotel recycles the ubiquitous symbols found on every consumer product to create an multi-user interface to an unruly virtual environment. The installation makes use of a number of strategies to create a casual, social, multi-person interface. The public...
  • n-Polytope -
    ... create a changing space of bursting points, coloured lasers that bounce off the surface of fixed and changing mirrors generate virtual architectures that appear, flicker and disappear before the visitors’ eyes. Counterpointing the intense visual scenography,...
  • ... experience of, for example, communicating on the internet, or the relative drudgery of complex computer programming. These virtual worlds exist as mind sets, where an understanding of multi-dimensional spaces is as necessary a skill as reading is for the...
  • ... clouds of the world’s emotions rise from the cities, forming a spiral nebula around the earth. We move our hands around a virtual globe, mixing multiple streams of real-time emotional data translated into waves of sound. As we move towards each city- source...