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  • inter / face -
    In "inter / face" Rokeby continues his exploration of the relationship between the abstract world of language and the physical world of body. The work uses the expressions on the viewer's face as an interface to a responsive virtual world built
  • Robert Hodgin (b. 1972, USA) established flight404.com as an online archive for his projects in Flash, Processing and C++. He was a founding partner of the Barbarian Group. He has received numerous awards for his work and lectures internationally.
  • Their Things Spoken -
    Their Things Spoken is the third part of a trilogy which deals with different aspects of memory and visual archetypes in our culture, the first two being Memory Theater (1997) and Things Spoken (1999). Their Things Spoken refers to the gulf
  • "Perceptive Dislocations" was a performative event at the Goethe-Institute Island in Second Life. Cyberspace: The Final Frontier. Since 1994 with the advent of the World Wide Web, online virtual 3D worlds promised us endless freedom to be and do
  • Pins -
    Pins generates dynamic three-dimensional geometries within a tabletop environment serving both as volumetric display and co-spatial input device. Our goal is to liberate otherwise static everyday objects and surfaces with intelligent materials that
  • Fleischmann, Monika. Virtual Walk Through Berlin - Visiting Philosopher´s House in A Virtual Museum - Cyber City Flights, Responsive Workbench, Guide and Metaphors In Proceeding Imagina 1992, Monte Carlo: 1992.
  • Salter, Chris and Marije Baalman and Daniel Moody-Grigsby. Between Mapping, Sonification and Composition: Responsive Audio Environments in Live Performance In Proceedings for the 2007 International Computer Music Conference (ICMC), edited by
  • From the curatorial essay by Christina Oyawale and Karina Iskandarsjah: "In this age of instant information and global communication, a key component of the machinery that assembles our 'borderless' world is the global shipping industry. Every year,
  • Deriva -
    Deriva is a participative media performance which takes place on public space and can be followed live, through a web browser, anywhere in the world. A smartphone, attached to a bunch of helium filled balloons, broadcasts out of control images and
  • Event: The Body remembers. A restrospective by Jill ScottInstitution: Australian Centre for Contemporary ArtComment: