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  • Trans Plant - video
    "Trans Plant" is a interactive computer installation, developed by Sommerer & Mignonneau for the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and displayed there for a period of 3 years. In "Trans Plant" visitors enter a semi-circled room and become
  • Media Facades -
    ... projects that have been realized in various cities...
  • The project takes on two forms - the installation in an old mine in Dortmund: Zeche Zollern II/IV and the online version. The site-specific installation is experiential with sound taking on an important role. Spatialized sound is triggered by
  • Up to 625 -
    Up to 625, functions on a structure accessed through the five key colors. A first image in five colors ramifies into five images, which in turn lead to twenty-five, and so on up to a corpus of 625 images. As the visitor moves through the website she
  • Time and Time again -
    Time&Time Again extends media navigation to a site-specific context with both web- and body-based interfaces. A distributed interactive installation, the piece was commissioned by the Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum in Duisburg, Germany, as part of its
  • n an information-based age, the ability to search and organize information amounts to power. Search engines shape knowledge, modulate web traffic, and contribute to the creation of new semantics and meanings. Currently, Google's influence is
  • The audio-visual environment “Web of Life” is formed by an immersive conjunction of projected three-dimensional computer graphic and video images, together with a fully spatialized acoustic experience and a specially conceived architectural
  • ERROR 404 502 410 -
    What do computer errors sound like? In our everyday use of computers error messages are communicated without sound. Most likely you are presented with matter-of-fact information like, “Server Error. The server has encountered a temporary error and
  • Huhtamo, Erkki. Seeking Deeper Contact: Interactive Art as Metacommentary Convergence 1, no. 2 (Autumn 1995): 81-104.
  • With this work Elke Reinhuber is imagining a world in which only robots are extant. They are continuously repeating the phrases which they learned while humans were only wondering how our planet could be saved. The immersive installation lures the