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  • Windscreen -
    ... or eloquent forces. After all, interactivity does have a long history of means- beyond computing, electronics or even electricity. This experimental approach became an installation work that I am calling windscreen. Here, much technology was wilfuly...
  • Romeo to Tripoli -
    ... devised by Q.Majorana and G. Vanni in 1905. A stream of vitriolic acid, modulated by sound waves, controlled the flow of electricity to the transmitter and used to make the very first long distance voice broadcast by radio that spanned nearly a thousand...
  • ... to the sun to take advantage of the heat it produces. The conventional light driven displays are usually consuming a lot of electricity to produce good brightness and contrast that can compete with the sun’s brightness, and by doing so they also produce a...
  • Elektron -
    ...Elektron is a site-specific installation examining the path of electricity from the source to the endpoint in the gallery. Electricity is invisible to the eye and yet indispensable in contemporary society. Switching on a lamp in our homes might seem as simple as...
  • ... variation of areas of darkness and light. The circuits can be attached directly to lampposts in order to control the flow of electricity or, in some cases, use a complementary system of lasers to control photoelectric relays already attached to the...
  • ... will show a real-time visualization of wind speed and direction as captured by a weather station located on the bridge. The electricity needed to power Energy Flow will be generated by sixteen wind turbines attached to the catenary arches of the bridge.
  • ... or other ubiquitous computing device (newton) the caller could also switch roles with the signal conductor the notion of electricity (sound or light) should be attributed to the conductor of desire states a cd with a set of calls could be pressed with a...
  • ... His installations place strong thematic emphasis on presence, interactivity, and compositional aspects of time. Light, water, electricity and sound are his working materials. Based in the Netherlands, Lazović’s wide-reaching practice includes solo and group...
  • ... and participatory strategies to reflect on the idea of technological impact in the body and often uses transparency and electricity as an evident metaphor of connectivity. Her works have been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts; AT&T Canada;...