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  • Light/Depth -
    A public art for skaters. A sculpture done in collaboration with MATSUO Haruyuki,which skateboarders can skate on. The desire to have an art work for skaters, this sculpture was made as a public art even though it was my first work. Reproduced in
  • The Schkolne Number -
    The Schkolne Number is a dimensionless quantity representing the ratio of ones height to that of Steven Schkolne. (source: http://schkolnenumber.com/)
  • Firebirds -
    Oracular flames kept captive within birdcages recite speeches of some political leaders of the twentieth century. Gas flames, suitably modulated by electrical fields can be made to act as omnidirectional loudspeakers of surprising clarity and
  • A Light Rain -
    Viewers take an umbrella, walk into the rainbow, and hear music played by water streams. (source: www.well.com/~demarini)
  • Tongues of Fire -
    Film recordings of vibrating flames represent the articulations of speech, based on 19th century manometric flame devices. (source: www.well.com/~demarini)
  • 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
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  • Wavescape -
    A permanent interactive sound installation for the Ft. Lauderdale International Airport. (source: www.well.com/~demarini)