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  • Family Portrait -
    ... trigger a family drama that could turn a quiet...
  • ZOMBIAC consists of a large number of computer terminals and workstations, ranging in vintage from the 1970s to the present. Each computer has been "zombified": all the original electronics have been removed, transforming them into mindless
  • Heartscapes is an immersive virtual environment that offers interactions into a simulated virtual heart. It is a place for the body totally involved in a sensation of a dissolution of its corporeal boundaries, melt up with the environment. The
  • This high-tech treatment of Shakespeare's masterpiece played June 29 - July 1, 2000 in the Lumley Studio Theatre at the University of Kent at Canterbury. The Y2K production of A Midsummer Night's Dream marks a collaboration between
  • sexBot is an exploration into the nature of technologically mediated encounters. It seems the more alienating a communication technology; the more its users are able to project their own erotic fantasies onto their experience. Using voice
  • genieBottles -
    The genieBottles system presents a story that is told by three genies that live in glass bottles. When a bottle is opened, the genie contained inside is released and begins to talk to the user. If several genies are released at once, they converse
  • Avatar -
    The photos are overlaps of avatars (images used in chat everyone chooses to represent themselves) of people i met chatting. I’ve chosen the virtual world of chat as a meeting place par excellence of contemporary, where everyone can put on fleeting
  • Hybrid Space -
    This work on lies and propaganda completes the “decor” of a Museum from the Soviet era that is nonetheless open to contemporary art. The almost constant real/virtual duality blends with that of solitude/multitude. The polar explorer, an isolated
  • Dear Friends, I am new to the ADA, and glad to meet / chat with you via this platform. I am working in the academic field as a researcher of digital culture, and heritage topics and cultural policies.
  • Fischer, Hervé. L'Oiseau-chat. Paris: La Presse, 1983.