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  • ... two controlling handles, and a pair of loudspeakers. Looking through the opening in the column, the spectator sees a large virtual image projected into the museum space - this image is overlaid on his view of the real environment. By pushing the handles,...
  • ... 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,...
  • ... being digitized via Photogrammetry, the artist’s body UV map (the image of the skin and body details that wraps around the virtual model of the body) has been printed, untouched and in its original scale, on a semi-transparent, synthetic silk fabric. While...
  • ... what we see are not there, they do not exist outside of our head, they are completely created by our brain and so definitely "virtual". Every kind of pressure – be it with one finger, with the feet or be it with the entire body – displaces and shifts the inks...
  • ... variable size Custom software, sandbox, pc, projector Landslide consists of a sandbox and a real-time animation. The 'virtual map' is generated in real-time by software code and merge with the physical sculpted surface, creating a possible changeable...
  • Life Spacies - video
    ... evolutionary forms and images. "Life Spacies" enables visitors to integrate themselves into a 3 dimensional complex virtual world of artificial life organisms that react to the visitors body movement, motion and gestures. The artificial life...
  • ... Home to layers of performance, image, sound, text and interactivity, the dome space transforms into talking facades, virtual labyrinths and showers of words about surveillance and the N.S.A. Here, the 360 º fulldome-space brings together...
  • ... Home to layers of performance, image, sound, text and interactivity, the dome space transforms into talking facades, virtual labyrinths and showers of words about surveillance and the N.S.A. Here, the 360 º fulldome-space brings together...
  • Liquid Views - video
    ...LIQUID VIEWS (1992) - TOUCHING THE VIRTUAL SELF Liquid Views explores the concept of self-reflection in a digital pool. Like Narcissus gazing into the water, visitors see themselves, creating ripples with their touch. But here's the twist: the installation also...
  • M2 video
    ... also witness a computer generated flythough of the immersion space, further destabilizing their understanding of the real/virtual and performer/spectator. The visitors proceed through a long narrow corridor on their way to the exit space. Here they see,...