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cyberSM
1993
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1993
... to allow p
art
icipants to physically...
Infodesigner
2000
Pixelpark Interactive Environments created the Mercedes-Benz Info Designer for the Auto Salon Paris 2000 and made this special service an interactive, customer-friendly experience. In just a few steps users can obtain an overall picture of all
Sensorama
... birthday p
art
y (ABB). There were...
Haptic Opposition
2007
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2009
... on the p
art
icular movements. This...
Acoustic Chase
This immersive audio environment explores how humans react to commands imposed by a machine generating its acoustic stimuli on the basis of tracked body movement. In this environment, different states of human and machine action are understood as a
Variations 504
... the balls, p
art
icipants can mix their...
Tin Roof
Tin Roof is an advanced sound installation about eavesdropping, space, and sound, exhibited in the Muczarnok Budapest, Amsterdam and other places. (newmediabeijing.org)
The Pain machine
...The Pain machine
Art
ist: Kirschner, Morawe,...
SoundSlam 2.0 (w/ Trainer)
2003
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2003
... for the Game
Art
Exhibition (source:...
PainStation
2001
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2001
PainStation comprises a box structure housing a horizontal screen over which the two players face each other. The software is based on Pong, an early computer game. Players use their right hands to control a bat on screen, and must keep their left
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