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Grass
1972
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1972
video
The original programming language "GRASS" (GRAphics Symbiosis System) was developed by Thomas DeFanti for his Ph.D. dissertation at The Ohio State University in 1974. For further information, see Wayne Carlson, Historical Significance In 1969, the
Hummingbird
1968
video
Collection: Museum of Modern Art, New York. Csuri continued with this experimentation on other drawings, including one of a hummingbird in flight. Csuri produced over 14,000 frames, which exploded the bird, scattered it about, and reconstructed it.
Museum for Insects
2013
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2017
video
... of works by Chris Burden and Ken Goldberg, and artworks by
Charles
Csuri, Lutz Dammbeck, Isla Hansen, Ken Rinaldo, Lillian...
The Tables Turned
1997
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1997
video
... result in being far more user friendly and a more physically
comfort
able interface. The Tables Turned is experienced and used in...
The Visitor: Living by Numbers
2001
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2001
video
... enter the dome and adjust the height until they feel visually
comfort
able. When the action stops, visitors may speak any number...
Sauna01-02
2000
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2007
video
... down on a gurney and is fitted with a pair of headphones. Once
comfort
able, the participant is rolled into the tube and immersed in...
HAZE Express
1999
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1999
video
... Selection : Sitting in one of the HAZE Express ?s
comfort
able chairs the viewer can look out of the window and move his...