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  • The Adding Machine -
    ... of the current information age. However, by using these foretold computers not as a dehumanizing force, but as an artistic medium, the production company sought to simultaneously illuminate Rice's story even while it embraced another, more...
  • Earth day impromtu -
    ...EarthDay Impromptu (1990) was an event organized collaboratively. It included artists Eduardo Kac, Carlos Fadon and Irene Faiguenboim (Chicago) and Bruce Breland of the DAX Group of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, among other artists in different American...
  • Genesis -
    ...Genesis is a transgenic artwork that explores the intricate relationship between biology, belief systems,information technology, dialogical interaction, ethics, and the Internet. The key element of the work is an "artist's gene", a synthetic gene that was created by...
  • ...Jelly LifeArtist: Michael Joaquin GreyComment:
  • Traces -
    ... Display) VR dissects the body, privileging visuality to the exclusion of bodily senses. The body is reduced to a single Cartesian point, the body is checked at the door. http://www.ace.uci.edu/penny/works/traces/Tracescode.html
  • Melaskunodousse -
    ...MelaskunodousseArtist: Louis BecComment:
  • An interactive graphic installation through which the user can create and produce, in real time, his own personalized cyber cravat. The installation can be connected to a network. (source: https://www.evl.uic.edu/franz/)
  • Nuzzle Afar -
    ..."Nuzzle" is a shared 3D virtual environment art work, using digital networking technology. It realizes a new type of communication space where people can meet and talk to each other as avatars from several telematic immersive computer terminals. Two terminals are...
  • ...Tracking the NetArtist: Franz FischnallerComment:
  • The first interactive moviemap was produced at MIT in the late 1970s of Aspen, Colorado. A gyroscopic stabilizer with 16mm stop-frame cameras was mounted on top of a camera car and a fifth wheel with an encoder triggered the cameras every 10 feet.