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  • website-specific and interactive videos with strange subtitles and other misused YouTube functions. each one based on & using sounds from one category of YT's Audio Library. . . . YouTube’s Audio Library is an archive of 4000 sound effects for
  • ART+COM: PIONEERING DIGITAL MEDIA IN WEST BERLIN (1987–1993) ORIGINS OF A VISIONARY LAB In the mid-1980s, the idea of everyone owning a personal computer still felt like science fiction. Yet in West Berlin, a visionary group began exploring the
  • Event: Worlds Beyond Here: The Expanding Universe of APA Science FictionInstitution: Wing Luke MuseumComment:
  • The augmented reality (AR) installation Gardens of the Anthropocene posits a science-fiction future in which native aquatic and terrestrial plants have mutated to cope with the increasing unpredictable and erratic climate swings. The plants in the
  • Unexpected Growth -
    Perturbations in the natural order have torn the fabric of the space-time continuum, and unexpected growths are seeping into our world - perhaps from our own future. Augmented reality apps transform our mobile devices into "ARscopes;" allowing us to
  • This work created a collage of fictional events within a museum space by making projected images of the events appear contiguous with the real space and actual situations. The work was constituted by two structural elements: a large projection
  • A virtual projection installation created the illusion of looking through the theatre entrance doors at fictional scenes situated in the real space outside the theatre. The installation used the same augmented-reality technology that was first
  • In this work a chrome-plated column stands on a round black terrazzo base inlaid with brass signs representing a Hebraic astrological map. This column has a viewing aperture, two controlling handles, and a pair of loudspeakers. Looking through the
  • This collection of experimental interactive movies, made by the artist over several years, shows live-action works in which the visual metaphors for interaction are inherent in the filmic material. Because the movies are conceived from a visual