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  • This interactive installation generates traces of two participants' eye tracking. The participants experience an almost "haptic" kind of communication based on their own visualized eye tracking. In this process, their organic eye trace construct that...
  • In this geolocative augmented reality installation, a grid of ARt critics seem to scream "You call THIS ARt???" On October 9 2010, Sander Veenhof & Mark Skwarek organized "We AR in MoMA," an uninvited cyberspace takeover of the Museum of Modern Art...
  • Newtown Creek is a massively contaminated Superfund site running through the Greenpoint, Williamsburg and Bushwick neighborhoods of Brooklyn, New York. For the AR artwork "Newtown Creek (oil spill)" Tamiko Thiel has created a 3D object from the...
  • "Please Empty Your Pockets," 2010 conveyor belt, Mac mini, HD projectors, HD camera dimensions variable edition of 6, 1 AP "Please Empty your Pockets" is an installation that consists of a conveyor belt with a computerized scanner that records and...
  • Zero Noon
    Rafael Lozano-Hemmer "Zero Noon", 2013 computer, processing software, square HD display, electronic, metal enclosure 17 x 17 x 4" edition of 12 "Zero Noon" is a digital clock that shows the current time according to eccentric metrics: it uses...
  • "Company of Colours" 2009 Shadow Box 9 high resolution interactive display with built-in computerized surveillance system 41.14 x 31.52 x 4.73" / 104.5 x 80 x 12 cm edition of 6, 1AP "Company of Colours" is the ninth piece in the Shadow Box series of...
  • X is not the new Y, 2011 Electronic paper screens, arduino processor, battery, circuit board 16.5 x 8.6 x 1.8 cm Ed 4/100 + 3AP Over 500,000 combinations of proper names, companies and cities are presented as random inequalities.
  • For his 2007 work Machine for Taking Time (boul. St-Laurent), David Rokeby recorded thousands of images of the city of Montreal from identical points of view every day for a year. In Murmurscape (Montreal), letter-shaped fragments excised from this...
  • Based on footage of gannets diving for small fish off the coast of Newfoundland. This is the 4th in a series of works that explore patterns of movement over time.
  • For my 2007 work Machine for Taking Time (boul. St-Laurent), I recorded thousands of images of the city of Montreal from identical points of view every day for a year. In Murmurscape (Montreal), letter-shaped fragments excised from this archive of...