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  • ... therefore a unique work of art. Does that visitor become the artist? Who owns the work? What are its display conditions? Is that...
  • Brainwash - video
    In Brainwash the actor and audience watch the turning of a black and white striped drum. This drum is both an early cinematic zoetrope and a diagnostic neurological tool. Certain individuals suffer from cerebellar tumors and strokes leading to a
  • Fetch-a-Sketch is a larger than life replica of an etch-a-sketch which functions as a familiar yet unique interface to the Internet -- allowing visitors in the physical space to create drawings and upload them to the Fetch-a-sketch website while
  • Inter-Sections explored issues of privacy, mobility and technological voyeurism in a game-like context. The project involved outfitting a New York City taxi cab with a custom-designed Global Positioning Satellite receiver and a digital camera, both
  • Tele-touch
    ... to the Tele-Touch website. Before wearing the jacket the participant at the physical location would use a computer station to log...
  • Jackpot is an Internet slot machine that downloads three randomly selected web sites and displays them in the browser's window along with their top level domain names. You win by matching any of the top level domains. The winner can submit a URL of
  • metaView is a web viewer that displays information contained within the HTML tags which is typically not displayed in regular web browsers. metaView was first shown at the New Media Centre at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK in 1998.
  • Bad Reception displays an ever changing stream of news related imagery which juxtaposition causes a fluctuating degree of interference. It was originally created for the Terror show at wooloo.org in 2004.
  • FLAG METAMORPHOSES -
    ... are morphed into other symbols and figures. Each contributing artist creates an animation with flags of his/her own choice and...
  • Turnstile I connected a New York City Subway turnstile in Times Square to an identical turnstile placed in the gallery space. When a person passed through the turnstile in Times Square the arm of the turnstile in the gallery would turn in the