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Standby Deliver
2000
"Standby Deliver" - consists of steel plates facing each other and moving back and forth attached to activating motors. Underneath is a lit glass sugar molecule. Visitors have access to chewing gum, which they chew and stick to the plates, which
Standby Deliver
2000
Rinaldo, Kenneth. Standby Deliver Leonardo Electronic Almanac 33, no. 4 (2000).
Neuro Baby
1992
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1994
“Neuro Baby, one of her [Naoko Tosa's] best-known installations, uses sophisticated neural-network programming to create a computer graphic entity that responds to the emotional tones of voices. The baby responds appropriately with crying or cooing
VRML based extended galleries - reconsidering the concept of a multi user environment. Deliverable 1.1 VRML based extended galleries - reconsidering the concept of a multi user environmentElectronic Arenas fpr Culture, Performance, Art & Entertainment. Es
1999
Strauss, Wolfgang and Monika Fleischmann. VRML based extended galleries - reconsidering the concept of a multi user environment. Deliverable 1.1 VRML based extended galleries - reconsidering the concept of a multi user environmentElectronic Arenas
Streaming Conscience
2002
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Streaming Conscience was created to celebrate Amnesty International’s 40th anniversary. The project enabled the entire content of the Amnesty International website to be presented in a vivid, animated and ever changing stream of information which
Dave Everitt
Having originally qualified in Fine Art at Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham U.K, from 1997 I began to combine computing with creative work at Loughborough University's computer science Human-Computer Interface department. In 2000-2002 this produced two
Satellite Contact
2004
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2005
Satellite Contact is a two-screen video portrait of the British National Archives (formerly known as the Public Records Office). Satellite Contact never touches the ground: it takes the viewer on an hour-long roller-coaster ride through the guts of
Double Life
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2011
"My double life" is a video installation made up of several diptychs. All individuals divide their lives into a professional activity performed in order to survive, and their true skills that are unrelated to work. The diptychs show the
Jussi Parikka
Jussi Parikka is a media theorist, writer and Professor in Technological Culture & Aesthetics at Winchester School of Art (University of Southampton). Parikka has a PhD in Cultural History from the University of Turku, Finland and in addition, he is
PostPet
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2001
A artificial pet mail-soft. Planning and directing.(Graphic Design by MANABE Namie, Program by KOUKI Takashi) A pet you keep in your computer delivers your e-mail just like a carrier pigeon. If your e-mail friend has PostPet soft, your pet
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