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  • ... semantic relationships are revealed as a small linguistic network. The relationships between the terms may seem arbitrary, but... an audio-visual stream of words flows across the square. Artificial voices read out individual terms, creating an urban...
  • ... communicate with each other through a standard mobile phone network and users can move around freely to use their devices anywhere... miniature bio-sensors and actuators that capture the users' heartbeat, blood volume pressure and pulse, skin conductivity, sweat and...
  • esc for escape -
    ... in the electronic billboards on a 42’ plasma monitor. A network of billboards also transmitted short calls for submissions in...
  • Push /Pull
    ... is inspired from the rationale behind the recognizable world network where communication is playing a growing role. The internet is... immediately imitate the same movement however if a second party intervenes then the contrary will take place. You literally push...
  • ... about by ubiquitous mobile devices, persistent access to a network and location aware technologies. The following text... 2003 at the world premiere at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London. The work was changed significantly in subsequent...
  • ...Tomb on the Network. A project for a magazine "BRUTUS". A work as a curator of a imaginary museum. Actual museums are sometimes said to be... museum. Actual museums are sometimes said to be cemeteries for art works, well then, what if I make a cemetery into a museum? ...
  • PostPet -
    ... entertainment will be held using the system of computer network such as mail server or web server. (source:... A artificial pet mail-soft. Planning and directing.(Graphic Design by MANABE Namie, Program by KOUKI Takashi) A pet you keep in your...
  • Drive -
    ... and targeting technologies. Combining old and new, analog and network, civilian and military, Drive moves toward a post-cinematic... are embedded, their emerging formats of regimentation, and the particular ways in which they ‘arm’ vision. It emphasizes the ways in...
  • LAM -
    ... desigend to create communication between several computers. A network created an on going creative process between the computers...
  • Swarm
    ... behaviour without any high level leader or programming. The network characteristics evolve in relation to specific necessities... by the visitors who interact with the body and gestures disarticulating or promoting connective configurations. (source:...