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  • Sound is a musical and visual stereo virtual reality environment designed for Tracking The Net and a multi-user platform that combines motion capture and virtual reality. The application has been designed to host interactive teams, which can
  • Echelon -
    This work was made in response to a call by Metamute (London) for Jam Echelon Day 2001. It simply employs all the words stored in the Echelon system in a program that automatically generates texts using whatever dictionary it has available.
  • Orbit -
    A light source rotates around the visitors like a satellite, causing their shadows to rotate like a clock. The waxing and disappearing of the shadow distort their faces. Although it turns about 1440 times faster than the midnight sun at the North
  • Satellite Contact -
    Satellite Contact is a two-screen video portrait of the British National Archives (formerly known as the Public Records Office). Satellite Contact never touches the ground: it takes the viewer on an hour-long roller-coaster ride through the guts of
  • ... and immaterial identity. The conceptual and...
  • The Library -
    As the Y2K media frenzy and millennium celebrations reached a fever pitch in late 1999, the finishing touches were being put on the design of one of the most ambitious VRML projects on the internet today. With the assistance of modellers, animators
  • ... data, the identity on-line, the...
  • Marcello Mercado transferring, storing, sharing and hybriding: The perfect humus, 2010 Hybrid-DNA-Performance-Bio-installation, 16'23", stereo 4:3 color http://vimeo.com/37691031 Information culled from digital archives, the human genome, satellite
  • Flat Earth -
    Flat Earth is a desktop documentary, which takes the viewer on a seven minute trip around the world so that we encounter a series of fragments taken from real peoples' blogs. These fragments are knitted together to form a kind of story or singular
  • Inter-Sections explored issues of privacy, mobility and technological voyeurism in a game-like context. The project involved outfitting a New York City taxi cab with a custom-designed Global Positioning Satellite receiver and a digital camera, both