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  • Demonstrate -
    The project, timed to coincide with the 40th Anniversary of the Free Speech Movement attracted over 4000 online participants from around the world. The resulting archive of 1200 photos and textual comments offers a portrait of public space as viewed
  • 05 March/10:43 pm -
    05 March/10:43 pm consists of a small, suburban model house on a table, linked to a computer. Looking into one of the windows the viewer discovers a small live projection, floating in the room, showing a person who is collapsed on a chair, with a
  • Ise D'oil -
    Length: 4min. 30sec. An imaginary conversation between two gyroscopes - their memories and their capacities for union. The idea is expressed by conjugating two different camera views of the same gyroscope around a central axis on the screen.
  • Bubble Order -
    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 -
    //**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 -
    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 -
    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? -
    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
  • 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 -
    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")