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Her Long Black Hair
2004
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... at Bitforms
2008
video
Joanne takes at look at Wavefunction and Less Than Three, two interactive sculptures by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer at the Bitforms Gallery in New York City. For story links and more info, visit http://www.rocketboom.com/rb_08_nov_26/ Distributed by
Autotelematic Spider Bots
2006
video
Artificial Life Robotic Sculpture Series The Autotelematic Spider Bots 2006, is a new artificial life robotic installation. It consists of 10 spider-like sculptures that interact with the public in real-time and self-modify their behaviors, based
Life Writer
2006
video
Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignoneau - Lifewriter (2006)
Still ALife
2005
video
Still ALife is an interactive monitor reacting to the presence and the distance of the observer to produce continuously changing three dimensional abstract and organic growing forms. © 2005, Christa SOMMERER & Laurent MIGNONNEAU
Feedback
2004
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2004
Janet Cardiff's Feedback (2004) is an interactive sound piece that plays a Jimi Hendrix rendition of The Star Spangled Banner when the visitor steps on a wah-wah pedal. Feedback is a gift in honor of Rifkin by Tom and Kitty Stoner and
Cabin fever
2004
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2004
In Cabin Fever, Cardiff and Miller reference traditional museum displays by using the formal structure of the diorama to transport the viewer into a scene depicting a cabin set deep in the woods. The captivating soundtrack, draws the viewers into
get.real
get.real addresses the complex interrelationship of nature/life and technology, literally drawing out the blurred borderlines of our existence. The baby exists (in reality) only in the mothers body and, yet, its (virtual) presence exceeds these
Lastwishes
2007
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Objects of
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