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Speakeasy (Change from Three Ways)
2004
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2004
Speakeasy i
s a
telephone service that connects new immigrants with bilingual community members who are familiar with local resource
s a
nd social service options. This project provide
s a
ccess to language interpretation wherever it is needed. To use
Tamas Waliczky
Tamas Waliczky was born in 1959 in Budapest. New media artist. Lives in Budapest, Hong Kong and Vienna. He
sta
rted making animation
s a
t the age of nine. He then worked a
s a
painter, illustrator and photographer. He
sta
rted working with computers in
Marcelina Wellmer
Marcelina Wellmer graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan/Poland in 2000 with a degree in video and drawing. She i
s a
conceptual artist and photographer based in Berlin. A
s a
media artist, she has been working with video, photography,
Liquid Views - Touch as Vision
1997
Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Straus
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nd Christian A. Bohn. Liquid Views - Touch as Vision In Interaction, IAMAS International Academy of Media Art
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nd Science, Ogaki, Japan, edited by Itsuo SakaneGifu, Japan: 1997.
Sta
ndby Deliver
2000
"
Sta
ndby Deliver" - consists of steel plates facing each other and moving back and forth attached to activating motors. Underneath i
s a
lit glass sugar molecule. Visitors have access to chewing gum, which they chew and stick to the plates, which
Crack it !
2000
connective force attack: open way to public How to crack it!' was the information and encouragement the computer magazine PC Online offered to readers in issue 10/2000, followed by precise instructions on how to take part in the boldly
Uncle Roy All Around You
2003
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2003
Uncle Roy All Around You i
s a
game played online in a virtual city and on the streets of an actual city. Online Player
s a
nd Street Players collaborate to find Uncle Roy's office before being invited to make a year long commitment to a total
Suspension
1997
Contemporary
spa
ce
s a
re dynamic combinations of the real and the virtual. They are accessed, ordered, and navigated under the conditions of various online and offline protocols. These protocols include computer format
s a
nd settings, social code
s a
nd
Cheap Fast Gigapixel Images
2005
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2005
During a guest residency at the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, I assigned my students the task of making a wall-size mural entirely from
sta
ndard video. They understood that the camera had to be on a tripod in the exact same location, and
Sonicity
2000
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2009
Sonicity by
Sta
nza Sonicity i
s a
responsive in
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llation, a sonification of the data
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ce. The sounds you hear are the sound of the changing environment, ie the changes of noise, light, temperature of the
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ce is turned into a real time sound
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