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Neuro Baby
1992
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1994
“Neuro Baby, one of her [Naoko Tosa's] best-known installations, uses sophisticated neural-network programming to create a computer graphic entity that responds to the emotional tones of voices. The baby responds appropriately with crying or cooing
Certain Pleasures
2011
Documentary
Do robotic cats dream of electric fish?
2007
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2007
Nemo, the robotic fish, is swimming imperturbably in the screen, which is his fish tank as well. The robotic cat is sitting in front of the screen and he is watching it as he was looking at a real fish swimming in a real tank. Time to time he
Peristrephic Pleasures, or the Origins of the Moving Panorama
2004
Huhtamo, Erkki. Peristrephic Pleasures, or the Origins of the Moving Panorama In Allegories of Communication: Intermedial Concerns from Cinema to the Digital, edited by Jan Olsson and John Fullerton, 215-248. Rome: John Libbey, 2004.
Intérieur
2011
video
One of the first dance and media performances designed for a fulldome virtual reality environment. An immersive visual and sound environment, paired with epicurean pleasures and the contemplation of a dance performance. Architectural skies and
An Explicit Volume
2001
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2001
An Explicit Volume is an interactive installation comprising nine books arranged in a three by three grid. Each book is operated by an electronic page turner. The project is sited in a darkened space where four red vinyl chairs are arranged facing
Intérieur
2011
video
One of the first dance and media performances designed for a fulldome virtual reality environment. An immersive visual and sound environment, paired with epicurean pleasures and the contemplation of a dance performance. Architectural skies and
LPDT2
2010
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2010
LPDT2 is the Second Life incarnation of Roy Ascott’s groundbreaking new media art work La Plissure du Texte (“The Pleating of the Text”), created in 1983 and shown in Paris at the Musée de l’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris during that same year.
The Pleasures of the Peephole: An Archaeological Exploration of Peep Media
2006
Huhtamo, Erkki. The Pleasures of the Peephole: An Archaeological Exploration of Peep Media In Book of Imaginary Media: Excavating the Dream of the Ultimate Communication Medium, edited by Eric Kluitenberg, 74-155. Rotterdam: NAi, 2006.
Conferencia plebiscitaria sobre net.art
2004
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2004
Event: Conferencia plebiscitaria sobre net.artInstitution: La Sala NaranjaComment:
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