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  • Microphone -
    ... that the resulting echo is actually recordings from previous participants they start giving longer speeches, they sing, or the play...
  • Pulse Front -
    ... controlled by a network of sensors that measured the heart rate of passers-by. Ten metal sculptures detected the pulse of...
  • Pulse Room - video
    ... placed on a side of the room has a sensor that detects the heart rate of participants. When someone holds the interface, a computer...
  • Cheap Imitation -
    ... was of course an inveterate re-user of existing works of art. In "Cheap Imitation", Rokeby has cut up Duchamp's "Nude...
  • Sorting Daemon -
    Like many of Rokeby's other works, "Sorting Daemon" surveys its environment and uses the resulting images as the primary content of the work. In this specific case, the system looks out onto the street, panning, tilting and zooming, looking for
  • Sustained Coincidence -
    ... of incandescent lightbulbs that light up in reaction to the participants’ positions, in such a way that the shadows cast on the...
  • Voz Alta -
    ... with intellectuals and politicians, music from 1968 and radio art pieces commissioned by Radio UNAM. In this way the memory of the...
  • Morphovision -
    Morphovision is a new visual system, where a high-speed rotating solid object appears to soften or even disintegrate, when illuminated with special light. Here, a miniature house rotating at high-speed can be transformed by selecting one of several
  • TENORI-ON -
    ...-on is an electronic musical instrument, designed and created by Japanese artist, Toshio Iwai, in collaboration with Yamaha. It consists of a...
  • ... “What Will Come” (2006), a major film by the South African artist William Kentridge. One of the most innovative aspects of...