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  • ... the taffeta skirt) scroll in simulation of the pixel board displays used to track stock values on traditional exchange room floor. PERL scripts (running under Linux) extract and analyze stock prices from online stock market quote pages on the internet....
  • Tunnel -
    ... nothing but raw materials, and a shape that must follow the coal seam wherever it goes and stops when the seam stops. Its floor and ceiling are designed not for support or shelter, but simply to give access to the walls. It is dark and free of images. ...
  • Magnet -
    ... forces, such as fear or desire, might also achieve this end. The figures, approximately four metres tall, emerge from the floor of the gallery, hovering above the viewers. They also get stuck in the roof, just their dangling feet still visible. They can...
  • ... waiting for the end. On one screen the scene resembles that of either a waiting room, or the waiting "wall" by the dance floor. When the viewer approaches the figures they are triggered into activity, what they do being a function of their relations with...
  • ... a large screen at the far end of the room opposite the entrance. Infra-red sensors and seven pairs of blue lights along the floor defined a path from the entrance area to the screen. The visitor walking towards the screen interactively controlled a sequence...
  • conFIGURING the Cave -
    ... utilises the CAVE technology stereographic virtual reality environment with contiguous projections on three walls and the floor. The user interface is a near life-size wooden puppet that is formed like the prosaic artists' mannequin; this figure can...
  • ... constructed tall, dark room. The video image is projected high up onto a 3m x 4m screen on the ceiling, while on the floor beneath there is a same-sized mirror that can be walked on. Visitors standing on this mirror see both their own reflection and...
  • ... of images and sounds result from the visitors’ behaviour captured by the sensitivity of the sensors’ dots installed on the floor that transmit the body signals to the machines. The variables determining the behaviour of the network are: where you are, for...
  • ... structure. Commissioned by and presented at the Kyoto Saga University of Art, this structure invites viewers to lie on the floor and look up at the projection. The thematic focus of this work was the ceiling architectures of buildings in Kyoto, which are...
  • ... frames as 9 x 12 inch images on 11 x 14 inch paper, then cutting the paper to 9 x 12 inches, then spreading them out on the floor and taping them together. It was like an enormous jigsaw puzzle, but it basically worked. For the second attempt, they shot...