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Teacup Tools
2014
The Teacup Tools are an array of cybernetic teacups, adapting themselves to the realm of climate related sciences.They appear as a multifunctional tool for the investigation of tiny micro clouds above tea, for communication and for tea drinking.
Little Movies
1994
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1997
"Little Movies" is a lyrical and theoretical project about the aesthetics of digital cinema, and a eulogy to its earliest form--QuickTime. The project began in 1994 when the World Wide Web was just beginning to gain mass exposure. Manovich's
Turnstile II
1998
video
Turnstile II creates a virtual gateway where an endless realm of content is generated by the live culling of network objects from HTML pages, live chat and email archives. Through a familiar interface of a typewriter printing characters onto the
Instant Messaging
2002
Instant Messaging consists of an ad hoc network - spontaneously created network on top of an existing network - of software generated flies. The software works in a similar manner to a real-time peer-to-peer messaging software. The generated flies
Instant Places
2002
Instant Places is a software fiction that creates a networked formed ad hoc to connect dispersed data places. These data places can stretch over multiple computers and also multiple network systems. They are not bound by geography, time and space.
Deriva
2004
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2015
Deriva is a participative media performance which takes place on public space and can be followed live, through a web browser, anywhere in the world. A smartphone, attached to a bunch of helium filled balloons, broadcasts out of control images and
Streaming Conscience
2002
video
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
CODeDOC exhibition
2002
CURATORIAL STATEMENT CODeDOC takes a reverse look at 'software art' projects by focusing on and comparing the 'back end' of the code that drives the artwork's 'front end'—the result of the code, be it visuals or a more abstract communication
Sections of Nothing-Nothing
1997
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2017
http://www1.khm.de/~marcello/html/Net-Art/A.html Objects / In A Network Of Tangled-Up / Porous Graduation-System / Every Fragment / Lighted Up +- 5 Grade-Centigrade / Lights Options / Space Sterilized / In Ethylene Oxide Chambers/ Immediate
Virtual Striptease
1995
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VIRTUAL STRIPTEASE : DISTRIBUTED VIRTUAL STUDIO BROADCAST 1995 For the International Video Art Award ceremony organized by ZKM Karlsruhe and Suedwestfunk Baden-Baden (SWF) in 1995, Fleischmann and Strauss conceive a broadcast with audience
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