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  • Mimetic Starfish -
    The Mimetic Starfish is a virtual creature, projected onto a large circular table. It reacts to visitors hand gestures in a life-like manner, slowly extending a tentacle towards a gently moving hand, or receding rapidly in an impulsive manner if the
  • Dinosaurus -
    This KU Theatre for Young people production is another step in the University Theatre's ongoing work with virtual reality technology. Director Patrick Carriere, Bemidji, MN, graduate student, and Mark Reaney professor of theatre & Film teamed
  • Machinal -
    ... projectors, powerful computer workstations and state-of-the-art VR software. We also incorporated a variety live and recorded video...
  • ... making the medium not just a conveyer of the concept but a part of that concept. By creating a computer-based world inhabited and...
  • ... in virtual space was a challenge to confront. Here, the artist let the double experience of space strongly influence the whole...
  • ... fool the brain into experiencing other "realities". The artist Teresa Wennberg, known above all for her pioneering videopieces... all for her pioneering videopieces and her complex multi media installations with computergenerated 3-D animations, is presently...
  • linescape.cpp -
    ...enter project here: artport.whitney.orgScroll down to the bottom of the code to launch its results.Commissioned by the Whitney Museum
  • Magnet -
    ... In collaboration with Stuart Jones (sound) Produced whilst Artist In Residence at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New...
  • Plasm: Not a Crime -
    ..."Plasm: not a crime" is the artistic statement of Peter Broadwell and Rob Myers that sharing secrets is not a crime. It used to be that most...
  • A time-based work on decay and energy presented in 6 museum vitrines arranged in a triangle, containing 3 alchemical flasks of acid, alakaline and base each with 3 rods of copper, iron and aluminium connected to 3 old IBM Dos computers, their