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  • ... the movement of the image parts so as to bring them together and join the fruits, and when they succeed an outpouring of virtual coins rewards them. (A. Hegedüs)
  • ... walked away from the screen. The viewer's lone journey from the entrance up to the surface of the screen embodied a virtual journey through a set of images that had been architectonically mapped into the installation space. This convergence of an...
  • ... these images showed exactly that part of the museum room hidden by the screen, creating a seamless continuity between the virtual and actual spaces. Visitors walking by the screen were unaware they had entered and become part of the visual space of the...
  • ... powers while inhabiting an elliptical zone in a symbiosis between analogical and digital, organic and inorganic, real and virtual. Technologies embody now traces of biological systems, translate them into computerized paradigms, offering emotional...
  • ...Long time no dig… Seventeen years after the first virtual tunnel: The Tunnel under the Atlantic (1995), linking the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Montreal, and fifteen years after the Paris New Delhi Tunnel, now is the moment when it...
  • ... Another endeavor, the i2tv – Interactive Internet Television (2002), combines netzspannung.org's platform technology with a virtual TV studio. This convergence results in a distributed audio-visual language play, featuring Ernst Jandl's sound poem "Otto's...
  • ... horizontal tabletop. Lightweight stereoscopic shutter glasses are used to view these images in three dimensions. To view the virtual environment from the correct perspective, a magnetic tracking system follows the navigator's head in real time. A pair of...
  • ... sounds. In his bodily displacements and memory games, an associative plot places him in a climate between the real and the virtual, between the natural and the artificial, between the optical and the electronic, through sounds and images transformed by...
  • ... deconstructs and manipulates the constituent pixels of the original images and then anamorphically reconfigures them in a virtual three-dimensional space. This digital tromp l'oeil characterises the awesome contemporary view down from space which...
  • ... to the almost unlimited amount of image data available on the Internet, the users will become completely engulfed in this virtual image space of the Internet, displayed as life-streams on the four projection walls. Besides interpreting the users'...