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  • ... in the year 2000) gives continuity to the artistic strategy of implementing new forms of perception by intertwining real and virtual spaces of action. In Schnell´s installations Body Scanned Architecture or Gegen die Zeit the human body and its movement in...
  • ... 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'...
  • ... The installation allows the viewer to rotate a projected image within a fully surrounding 9m diameter projection screen. A virtual pscyho-geographic reconstruction of the Melbourne urban landscape presents the fifteen panoramic recordings within a series...
  • CHAMBERS - video
    ..."CHAMBERS" is Stenger's second movie in the Virtual Reality TRILOGY, programmed in web-based VRML, it was also conceived for immersion. Narrative, recurrence, timelessness, all 3 aspects of time are at play, in this emotional progression through the different...
  • ... the body, and our sensitivity can live in a new cognitive space as an extension of our sensory space. We have displacents in virtual worlds generating "interval zones" between the body and the technologies, by mixing artificial and biological signals....
  • ... of communication via voice or images to people we know, "Mobile Feelings" lets people communicate with strangers through virtual touch and body sensations including smell and sweat using specially designed mobile phones. As opposed to application-based...
  • ... French). “Where are you from?_Stories” is an interactive and participatory work that deploys itself in both physical and virtual space (engaging Latin American sites and subjects, and the internet) in order to expose tensions between diverse places as sites...
  • Territorism - video
    ... a hand and armor. - A game is a special kind of fiction, a “test action”, an action of devised possibilities - the game is virtuality in the original sense." - Ruth Schnell, quoting Cathrin Pichler in: 'Ruth Schnell: Territorism.' (translated from the original...
  • ... as real space fuses with telematic space. In the telematic society material embodiment is further supplemented and extended by virtual representation: the so-called “tele-polis”. Telematic space endows the urban environment with a new form of structure,...
  • ... snakes' habits and behaviors makes INSN(H)AK(R)ES to be very important for environmental education. The site allows the "virtual approach and makes people responsible for certain aspects of the snakes' well-being, such as offering them water and food" and...