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  • Virtual Station is an audio-video project which reminds us of the existing emotional states of a human being. The key of the project is the computer-human interaction. The project involves visual, auditory and emotional receptors. Visual and sound
  • Media bubble doesn’t blow up without a consumer, the installation doesn’t work without the visitor. To make the media field buzzing, to create scandals and little stars, one has to move oneself. You have to type in c**.com or order newyorktimes, you
  • Mediaflow - video
    MEDIAFLOW :BROWSER AAND INSTALLATION 2006 Thoughts in the flow, that's what the Media Flow Interface stands for. The entire content of an archive, here netzspannung.org, is visible at a glance. Parallel streams of images and words run along the
  • Mediascape - video
    MediascapeArtist: Marikki HakolaComment:
  • Archived Blog: http://spongemembrane.blogspot.co.at/Membrane is a responsive installation by the international art research group Sponge that proposes a novel way of communication by gestural interaction. Large sheets of translucent Lexan plastic
  • Memory Theater VR is an example of a virtual museum that embodies original architectural, interface and visualization strategies that converge the experience of real and virtual formations. The installation itself is set inside a cylindrical space,
  • Mercury - video
    In the VR Experience Mercury (2016), artist duo Banz & Bowinkel relocate the viewer on an archipelago connected by footbridges. Elements of nature, culture or technology intertwine into a surreal terrain in which known physical laws are overridden.
  • Interview with Roy Ascott. Meta.Morf 2010: New.Brave.World! Trondheim, Norway November 2010
  • Metamorphy - video
    MetamorphyArtist: Gregory Lasserre & Anais met den Ancxt - ScenocosmeComment:
  • metaView is a web viewer that displays information contained within the HTML tags which is typically not displayed in regular web browsers. metaView was first shown at the New Media Centre at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK in 1998.