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  • Drive -
    ... are embedded, their emerging formats of regimentation, and the particular ways in which they ‘arm’ vision. It emphasizes the ways in...
  • Innovation Forum -
    The INNOVATION FORUM is an issue-based interactive multimedia forum on innovation and technology that solicits real-time comments from its viewers. The exhibit features real-time ability for visitors to record and playback audio/video comments.
  • Over the Rainbow -
    7Computers linked seven huge swings (5m high) for adults. Each swings are illuminated by seven differnt colours when their angles are all differnt (almost impossible though). A work made to represent " cooperation through non-cooperation".
  • Photogenetics -
    Photo+Genetics=Photogenetics. A project done as a workshop of The Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo. The theme of this project is "Morphing". By compounding the elements of two faces selected from people who came to the workshop, you can
  • MK -
    Interactive computer with custom software, 3d input devices, stereo sunglasses, rear-projected screen, human actor. (source: www.schkolne.com)
  • The Crystal Method -
    Interactive computer with custom software, 3d input devices, stereo sunglasses, rear-projected screen. (source: www. schkolne.com)
  • Surface Drawing -
    Experiments in creating 3D shape with the hand, conducted with Peter Schröder at Caltech, 1997-2002. (source: http://www.schkolne.com/)
  • World System -
    The theme of this project is "re-design for telephone". Winner of Japan Art Scholorship. This is a model of a flying TV-telephone which by itself float to find and link to other people (just like WWW). An idea "What if the original telephone
  • Mega Diary
    ... everyday lives to the public through computer networking. Participants write down diaries on a bulletin board on internet for 100...
  • Tomb on the Network. A project for a magazine "BRUTUS". A work as a curator of a imaginary museum. Actual museums are sometimes said to be cemeteries for art works, well then, what if I make a cemetery into a museum? Actual cemeteries always