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  • Nano-Scape - video
    ... invisible, just like the Nano-world it comments about. While science and media try to capture images of these tiniest of particles in order to understand their properties, Nano-Scape tries to make this Nano-world intuitively accessible through touch. A...
  • ..."The Living Room" is an intelligent, interactive image, sound and voice environment. It becomes "alive" and starts to "sense" when users enter and interact with this room. Like in a perfect surveillance system all sounds, voices, gestures and motions of the users...
  • Viewfinder
    ... and then to view these photographs, along with others, as perfectly aligned overlays in a 3D world model such as Google Earth. Our objective is to provide a straightforward procedure for geo-locating photos of any kind, and our approach is to engage a...
  • ...Parallel ArchitecturesArtist: Maurice BenayounComment:
  • The Membrane -
    ...The MembraneArtist: Maurice BenayounComment:
  • Through their interactions in the exhibition, a personalised webpage is generated for each viewer.
  • Architext - video
    ... news sign textual information is scrolled through these elements, but because the alphanumeric units are spaced far apart, the projected information becomes abstracted into a more complex image - it generates a patterning of fragments of words and...
  • ..."Frequency and Volume" consists of between 100 and 800 square metres of projected shadows which allow participants to scan the radio spectrum of the city with their bodies. As a shadow appears it tunes any radio frequency between 150kHz to 1.5GHz based on its position...
  • ... used an "architact" interface to transform the Habsburg Castle in Linz, Austria. Wireless 3D sensors calculated where participants pointed to on the facade and a large animated projection of a hand was shown at that location. As people on the street...
  • ... of 33 per minute --the threshold of legibility-- on 21 tiny LCD screens encrusted on the support columns of the Wilfredo Lam Art Center. A keyboard allows participants to log on to the building and add their own questions to the automatic flow.