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  • ... even while the mind does. Considering this phenomenon, the artist proposed a means of "touching the heart" in a somewhat Japanese...
  • ... on the screen varies depending on the temperature of the participant, thus it has the effect of biofeedback. This system can be...
  • ... communicate particular emotions” (Stephen Wilson, Information Arts. Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology, Cambridge/Mass.:...
  • ... this story supplies a good example of multi-person participation. People have a strong desire to act out the role of hero...
  • Delvaux's Dream -
    ...Paul Delvaux's paintings belong to a completely different art world to Lissitzky's Prouns : in the early twenties, when the Russian...
  • ... passive. When two cubes are put together side by side, they start to exchange information, and their displays come to life. The...
  • RED DROP
    ... internal impulses that vitalize the graphic object: It starts to stretch and contract, it can grow big with sharp spikes...
  • Sakrileg -
    ...This work of kinetic art is a machine that balances a little red ball on a cambered surface. By horizontally turning this tread clockwise or...
  • Woolford: Cyber Sex. -
    This was the first piece examining the possibilities of haptical sensations transmitted through ISDN-connections. An archaic piece of extreme media and meanwhile a classic. (newmediabeijing.org)
  • cyberSM -
    ... live audio, and direct physical stimulation to allow participants to physically "touch" each other over distances. The...