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  • The Living Room -
    ... Truman's Brewery, Whitechapel, London UK 1994. Funded by the Arts Council of England and assisted by Grand Metropolitan. ...
  • PICO -
    We are working to create a new type of human-computer interface, called PICO, by combining some of the usability advantages of mechanical systems with the abstract computational power of modern computers. Long before modern electronic computers were
  • I/O Brush -
    ... texture, and movement of a brushed surface. On the canvas, artists can draw with the special "ink" they just picked up from their...
  • Angels -
    The work uses remote visual sensing techniques to track the viewer. The position of the viewer in front of the image controls the activity of the figures across the bottom of the screens. The viewers actions also control their ability to talk, as
  • Shadows -
    ... Room, Whitechapel, London and the Centre for Contemporary Arts, Warsaw, Poland . (source: http://www.littlepig.org.uk/)
  • Voices -
    Digital video 5 mins 36 secs colour, stereo sound by Hans Peter Kuhn Inspired by the poem of the same name, Voices is a visual evocation of Paul Celan's poem of Jewish experience within a concentration camp. Voices from the nettleway
  • AirportSim -
    ... emergency alert levels as defined by the United States Department of Homeland Security. As passengers walk through the virtual...
  • CircuiTUI -
    Bridging the gap between textbook and laboratory learning, CircuiTUI leverages the power of both advanced real-time circuit simulation and the hands-on and the collaborative atmosphere of a laboratory. With CircuiTUI, projected images of circuit
  • Topobo -
    Topobo is a 3D constructive assembly system with kinetic memory, the ability to record and playback physical motion. Unique among modeling systems is Topobo’s coincident physical input and output behaviors. By snapping together a combination of
  • Heaven -
    An interactive digital video projection environment 1 interactive video projection, colour, silent 12 x 12 x 18 metres This video projection was done onto the ceiling of the Dominakanerkirch (Dominican Cathedral) in Osnabruck, 18 metres above