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  • Three networked skyboards equip visitors to surf freely throughout a shared virtual space. Each fiberglass skyboard is a custom full-body input device, with force-sensing resistors driving the flight simulation for the occupant's on-screen
  • TouchCounters -
    TouchCounters are computational tags that track the usage of physical objects. TouchCounters sense activity through magnetic, acceleration, and infrared sensors, and indicate their status on bright LED displays. Through magnetic snap connectors,
  • The Tangible Bits platforms make complex use of physical objects and surfaces monitored by a range of sensors, augmented by a variety of graphical and ambient displays, and linked by a diverse combination of networked computers.
  • keywords: bioart, genome, finger, soundart, genetics, synthetic voice, DNA – Sequence alignment, chromosome 1, DNA, Nucleotides, adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), thymine (T), DNA-Bases Description: Human Genome re-Activation on-line live
  • Geode - video
    Taking the shape of a glowing, organic crystal, Geode is a 12-feet-tall video mapped sculpture that fuses soundscape, public art and visual projection into one immersive experience. Each surface of the crystal flows and ebbs with improvisational
  • SOMEONE -
    SOMEONE imagines a human version of Amazon Alexa, a smart home intelligence for people in their own homes. For a two month period in 2019, four participants’ homes around the United States were installed with custom-designed smart devices, including
  • Telematic Manifesto -
    Net-Project The "Telematic Manifesto" is a participatory, collectively-generated Net Document that articulates a vision for the future of Telematic Art as a socio-cultural force in the 21st century. This project investigates Telematic Art as the
  • 1998 C3, Soros Foundation, Budapest
  • Peraica, Ana, ed. Victims Symptom - PTSD and Culture. INC Readers, Amsterdam: Institute for Networked Culture, 2009.
  • Kac, Eduardo. Ornitorrico and Rara Avis: Networked Teleprescence Art Leonardo 29, no. 5 (1996): 389-400.