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  • Akeno Project Vol 7 -
    AKENO PROJECT VOL 7 is a telepresence performance between Magnusborg Studios, Porvoo, Finland and Somido Center, Tokyo, Japan. (Marikki Hakola)
  • Uirapuru -
    Uirapuru (1996/99), by Eduardo Kac, was shown from October 15 to November 28, 1999, at the InterCommunication Center (ICC), Tokyo. A flying fish hovers above a forest in the gallery, responding to local as well as Web-based commands. Audio and video
  • Darker than Night -
    "Darker Than Night" is a telepresence artwork which explores the human-machine-animal interface and telepresence as a means of mediating relations of empathy. In this interactive piece, participants, a telerobotic bat (batbot) and over 300 Egyptian
  • Eduardo Kac pioneered telepresence art in 1986, when he created his first wireless robot, a remote-controlled anthropomorphic figure through which human participants could engage in conversation. In 1989 Kac developed with Ed Bennett the telerobot
  • I first conceived the Telepresence Garment in 1995 to investigate the notion of the mediascape as an expanded cloth; i.e., to consider wireless networking as a new fabric that envelops the body. The Garment, which I finished in 1996, gives
  • International Feel -
    "International Feel" was David Rokeby re-installation of his earlier work "Body Language." It took place in the context of the Strategic Arts Initiative 2.0, a re-installation of the seminal 1986 telepresence exhibition "Strategic Arts Initiative"
  • Minsky, Marvin. Telepresence OMNI magazine (June 1980).
  • Bolas, M.T. and Scott S. Fisher. Head-Coupled Remote Stereoscopic Camera System for Telepresence Applications Stereoscopic Displays and Applications 1256 (1990): 113-123.
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Telepresence Master Glove Controller for Dexterous Robotic End-Effectors In Advances in Intelligent Robotic Systems, SPIE 726, edited by D. P. CasasentCambridge, MASS: 1986.
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Virtual Environments: Personal Simulations and Telepresence In Virtual Reality: Theory, Practice and Promise, edited by S. Helsel and J. RothWestport, Connecticut: Meckler Publishing, 1991.