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  • ... The installation used 15 video cameras to capture live images of visitors to the station; 30 computers manipulated the video feeds output to 30 video monitors in real-time, introducing visual effects such as time-lapse delays, slow-motion effects and time...
  • My Black Cat -
    ... balloons, yet a wall painted tag says: SUPER-EXTRA DON'T MOVE! A sound system emits standing waves and tracks the sonic feedback in order to monitor the positions and changing configurations of the balloons. The system calculates and modifies its sound...
  • ... of its neighbour the old VT station. In the center of the intersection is an old pyaav or drinking fountain, and a pigeon-feeding area- the kabutarkhana. Lights patterns travel between buildings, across roads and onto trees and lampposts, forming an...
  • Epiphanies - video
    ... wasn’t yet the Internet icon it has become and I was sure that my piece would disappear very soon since it lives on Google and feeds itself from Google’s database like a vampire. Hence this piece was supposed to have a doubly ephemeral aspect: first because each...
  • Greenhouse Converter -
    ... enriched with atmospheric gases, especially carbon dioxide, is pumped from beneath via an air supply into an aquarium. This feeds an algal culture which, influenced by light, produces biomass and oxygen from the carbon dioxide. The light is observed in the...
  • ... and a digital 3D virtual model of this sculpture that is projected onto a wall. This virtual model provides audio and visual feedback of users’ interaction with Cubey 1.0’s physical cubic sculpture. Both the audio and visual feedback from the Cubey 1.0 are...
  • Opto-Isolator -
    ... visitors with a variety of psychosocial eye-contact behaviors that are at once familiar and unnerving. Among other forms of feedback, Opto-Isolator looks its viewer directly in the eye; appears to intently study its viewer's face; looks away coyly if it is...
  • Feedback -
    ...Janet Cardiff's “Feedback” (2004) is an interactive sound piece that plays a Jimi Hendrix rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner” when the visitor steps on a wah-wah pedal. “Feedback” is a gift in honor of Rifkin by Tom and Kitty Stoner and Audrey and Ken Weil and...
  • ... communities. The language, the location, and the technological level of development determine the accuracy of the Internet feedback of the planet. Internet is a highly filtered culturally oriented nervous system. Activating the Mechanics of World...
  • The Quarxs -
    ... After all, the driving forces behind the Quarxs's behavior are the same as the ones that control real life, as we know it: feeding, reproduction, hiding from predators (man, the scientist?), and eventually how to disappear. Although disappearance is not...