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Bubble Order
1988
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1988
Length: 5min. 30sec. A stream of water recorded from two different camera angles becomes a cross on the screen. The movement of texts and digital wipe patterns in horizontal/vertical axis are coupled with the harmonic frequencies of a computer
//**Code_UP
2004
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2004
//**Code_me_UP investigates the role of the code in the meaning construction and the forms of visibility mediated by mobile communication devices. In the exhibition space, the audience can capture pictures with cell phones with camera and send
Infected
2000
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2000
Infected is about the nature of the physical body in the context of future possibilities, and the new status of the corporeal body seen through dance and digitally manipulated imagery. The new bio-engineered body is still sexual, stark, brutal,
IDfone
2005
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2005
Interactive digital video installation, variable size IDphone evokes an ambivalent conjunction between the Freudian notion of the Id, contemporary I.D. systems (biometrics) and a video-phone gone wrong. Employing digital "mirrors" that reflect
Can you see me now?
2003
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2005
Can You See Me Now?draws upon the near ubiquity of handheld electronic devices in many developed countries. Blast Theory are fascinated by the penetration of the mobile phone into the hands of poorer users, rural users, teenagers and other
Desire of Codes
2005
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2011
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In an information-oriented society, the encoding of individual information occurs immediately, almost as fast as the satisfaction of a desire. Our consumption habits, our criminal history, our chronic diseases, even our photographs taken by a
iSee
2002
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2002
iSee is an application for web-browsers and PDAs that charts the locations of closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance cameras in urban environments. With iSee, users can find routes that avoid these cameras ("paths of least surveillance")
Paris VideoPlan
1986
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1988
Paris VideoPlan was commissioned by the RATP (Paris Metro) to map the Madeleine district of Paris from the point-of-view of walking down the sidewalk. It was filmed with a stop-frame 35mm camera mounted on an electric cart, filming one frame every 2
The Library
1999
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2000
As the Y2K media frenzy and millennium celebrations reached a fever pitch in late 1999, the finishing touches were being put on the design of one of the most ambitious VRML projects on the internet today. With the assistance of modellers, animators
Emotional Traffic (e-traffic)
2005
Internet, video projections on gaze and helium bal Playing instruments is the common lot of music. Playing with emotions is the common lot of politics and entertainment Considering the Net as the World nervous system. Scanning the
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