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Silicon Remembers Carbon
1993
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2000
The central element in "Silicon Remembers Carbon" is a large video image projected down onto a bed of sand on the floor of the installation space. In the second version, instead of laser-discs, the video source is made up from 2 streams of MPEG-2
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1995
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1995
... above the entry way so t
hat
passages along the hall stimulated...
Sustained Coincidence
2007
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2007
... of incandescent lightbulbs t
hat
light up in reaction to the...
The Giver of Names
1990
... simply, a computer system t
hat
gives objects names. The...
Universal Translator
1999
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1999
... embedded in its head so t
hat
the camera looks directly at the...
Voz Alta
2008
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2008
... UNAM to listen in live to w
hat
the lights were saying. When no...
Watched and Measured
2000
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2000
..."Watched and Measured" is a system t
hat
observes, tracks and catalogues people...
Shock Absorber
2001
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2001
... part contains everything t
hat
is left over after the movements and...
Machine for Taking Time
2001
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2001
This installation is asite-specific work in progress. A colour surveillance camera has been mounted outside the gallery on a computer controlled pan/tilt mechanism, allowing it to see most of the surrounding gardens. Every day since March 28, 2001,
inter / face
2002
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2002
In "inter / face" Rokeby continues his exploration of the relationship between the abstract world of language and the physical world of body. The work uses the expressions on the viewer's face as an interface to a responsive virtual world built
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