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  • Stream I Stream II -
    ... logged on remotely can see the physical movement of those in the installation space re-mapped as the parallax view of a particular "stream". When more than one installation version is on exhibition at the same time they also function in the same way, in...
  • ...An expressive interaction between three dogs making comment on a debate over the changing position of art within Europe. Three pure-bred German Shepherds were chained at three different locations in the space. These locations were their territory to protect during the...
  • Plasm: Yer Mug -
    A 50's themed diner provides the setting for an interactive encounter with disturbing denizens in the virtual mirror across the counter. On-screen breakfast reassembles itself into characters who react to the customers' every move.
  • Three networked skyboards equip visitors to surf freely throughout a shared virtual space. Each fiberglass skyboard is a custom full-body input device, with force-sensing resistors driving the flight simulation for the occupant's on-screen
  • Plasm: A Nano Sample -
    A large, empty room becomes the portal into an alternate universe, explored via two monitors pushed about on rolling stands. When viewed through the screen of each exploratory vehicle, clouds of passive brass flakes are swirled and grasped by unseen
  • Mimetic Starfish -
    The Mimetic Starfish is a virtual creature, projected onto a large circular table. It reacts to visitors hand gestures in a life-like manner, slowly extending a tentacle towards a gently moving hand, or receding rapidly in an impulsive manner if the
  • Parallax -
    Parallax is composed of three interactive video projections using very powerful high resolution video projectors and four computers with an infra-red remote visual sensing system for viewer interaction. On each screen is visible a number of figures.
  • An Explicit Volume -
    ... tension between control and passivity. An Explicit Volume was shown as part of OctoberFest in association with Battersea Arts Centre in London in 2001 and has been presented at the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull as part of ROOTX 2002 and at The Mead Gallery,...
  • The Visible Genome Project is an interactive installation using two video touch screens and two high resolution video projections with two computers. On each touch screen is visible an array of the letters A, C, G and T, making up the base elements
  • ... London, UK 1998 Exhibited 1998 in the Old Victorian Dining Room, Sheffield Railway Station, UK 1998 Funded by the Arts Council of England, Northern Arts, Photo98 and Midland Mainline. The Waiting Room is an interactive installation using two...