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  • .. "Ideally by using these technologies, art should see through them and unveil this imperative role in our society. When it is aesthetically pleasing, the truth doesn’t hurt so much" ..
  • Digital Body-Automata -
    ... these desires on transformation are extended by the novelty of touching other viewers in the space, as well as mechanically connecting to the sculptural interfaces. More internal and ephemeral desires for transformations of the body are effected by the...
  • ... fireflies or humans clapping together. The goal is to bring the entire group to a spontaneoussynchronization that creates a connection between the performer and the audience within the immersive sound space, namely, that both the heartbeats of the performer...
  • ...ScanLink can be described as walking the web backwards. The underlying topology of connectedness, such as popularity and power distribution, is shown through a reverse traversal of links for any given web page. Using ScanLink the user can select a web site and get a...
  • ... Things. In his artwork, he is inspired by systems theory, the nature of interactivity and creative explorations of flow and connectedness. Over a period of almost 30 years, he has had a varied career that has seen him work in the arts, academia and...
  • ... scientific solutions whilst unravelling problematic complexities. In creating these artworks: ‘Measure of Visibility’ and ‘Connectedness’, a mapping of intelligence systems disguised as human, this research strikes a visual analogy to the science and the system...
  • Watch Out! -
    ... Plato's cave. The mobility of the wireless boxes, like individuals, introduces a friendly, human-sized way of connecting people. Watch Out! confronts the World we see and think. The project centres on a whole-scale inversion of the...
  • The Bush Soul (#3) -
    ...Third in a series of interactive art installations. A haptic, force-feedback joystick provides both navigation and tactile sensations, connecting one's physical body and virtual soul. Funded in part by Intel Research Council. (Rebecca Allen)
  • ... He was teacher and researcher at the University of Wisconsin, and on the faculty of computing science of the University of Connecticut from 1974 to 1985. From 1980 to 1984, he was the director of the software company First System Corporation in Los Angeles....
  • ... of cultural gap asa well as international cultural exchange very much. The first result has been demonstrated in 1995, by connecting two NB's between Japan and USA. (Naoko Tosa)