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  • ...When a visitor steps on one of the 32 sensors on the floor, a screen in front of her shows one of four little digital worlds, that are partly controllable by the viewer. Hypothetical creatures, autonomous and life-like, live in these worlds. Artificial life becomes an...
  • ...London 2013 – and 2014 – reveal the view from Christina Niederberger’s studio on the 8th floor of ASC Studios’ Erlang House looking north over London’s newly emerging skyline. The images were constructed a pixel a second from top left to the bottom right of the image...
  • Listening Post -
    ... of the Science Museum, South Kensington, London, and is on site loan to the Decode exhibition. It can be viewed on the first floor of the Science Museum. Listening Post has been presented to the Science Museum by The Art Fund.
  • ... screen they find themselves in a darkened space filled with fog and subtle noise. A series of images are projected onto the floor using the same graphic markers that inhabit the surface of the screen on the other side. A strobe is pulsed at intervals of 100...
  • The Able Skin -
    ... Villa Rotonda. The participant’s motion controls the point of view in the projected environments on the wall and the floor.
  • ... measure between 2 to 25 metres high, depending on how far people were from the powerful light sources placed on the floor of the square. A custom-made computer vision tracking system triggers new portraits as old ones are revealed. ------ Video:...
  • ...The central element in "Silicon Remembers Carbon" is a large video image projected down onto a bed of sand on the floor of the installation space. In the second version, instead of laser-discs, the video source is made up from 2 streams of MPEG-2 compressed video,...
  • Book Plumbing -
    ... inflation of plastic tubing forced each consecutive row of books and jelly to slide out of its shelf and fall onto the floor. Another performance on April 15th was titled "Steam Situation".
  • Excavation
    ...Excavation (part I), installed in All Saints Church, is a film sequence, projected on to the floor, showing an archaeologist’s hand gouging earth with a trowel during the excavation of Gawthorpe Hall the original Medieval manor house at Harewood. This work will be on...
  • ... robots, CCTV and sensor technologies. Twelve robots - each named after prison inmate numbers – roam freely on a canvas on the floor of the Gallery. These robotic prisoners are sent out across the canvas with small tasks to complete. This robotic “wandering” is...