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net.flag
2002
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2002
"net.flag" is a flag for the Internet. Every nation on earth has a flag that identifies the territory of that nation, and the flag is a symbol of conquest of new territory. One of the most memorable images of the 20th century is a scene of the
Pulse
1999
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1999
Together the two projects, "p-Soup" and "Pulse", offer an experience of the special saturation and hue of monitor colours in varying combinations and continuous movement. The automation of image production is a fascinating dream born out of the
Microphone
2008
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2008
... from previous p
arti
cipants they start giving...
Pulse Front
2007
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2007
... scale. When no one was p
arti
cipating, the matrix showed...
The Waiting Room
2002
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2002
... the visitor becomes a p
arti
cipant in a moving painting....
Point to Point
2001
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2001
... area. Once the p
arti
cipants are in the area of...
Feed
2001
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2001
... the tree of web pages st
arti
ng at that URL. In the case of...
solid
1999
Solid is a group of 4 Java coded pieces consisting of unusual yet simple structures that can be twisted, stretched and generally thrown around the window by clicking and dragging the objects. The special quality of these pieces comes from how
Pulse Room
2006
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2006
video
... the heart rate of p
arti
cipants. When someone holds...
Sacred Code
2003
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2003
"Sacred Code" is a rumination on three holy texts:The Old Testament, The New Testament and the Koran, as seen through a digital lens. In this new artwork, Napier has created algorithms that read these three books bit by bit, literally reading
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