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egoscopio 2.0
2004
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2004
egoscopio 2.0 is a multi-user platform which allows simultaneous submissions of texts, images and flash animations by SMS, MMS and the Web to a big electronic display. The content generated by the audience is presented in real time on a 3 x 4
esc for escape
2004
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2004
esc for escape is cross media project on error messages. A documentary on life beyond the screen with outputs in DVD, electronic billboards and indoors exhibition, mediated by Internet, SMS e MMS. The audience was invited to submit error
Run Motherfucker Run
2001
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2004
Run Motherfucker Run is an interactive installation whereby anyone in good physical condition may try his or her luck in a city of empty streets, disserted intersections, ominous alleyways and unexpected obstacles. When you take position on the
Plasm: A Country Walk
1994
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1994
A custom force-feedback leash is used to walk a virtual dog down an endlessly unfolding country lane. The simulation is driven by the 3DO game console's low-cost rendering hardware, with rear-screen projection filling the participant's
IDfone
2005
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2005
Interactive digital video installation, variable size IDphone evokes an ambivalent conjunction between the Freudian notion of the Id, contemporary I.D. systems (biometrics) and a video-phone gone wrong. Employing digital "mirrors" that reflect
Panoramic Acceleration
1999
In simple terms Panoramic Acceleration is an interactive experience where the physical body and visual perception is subjected to extreme rotational movement. The participant sits in a racing car seat on a motorized revolving arm and focuses on a
Plasm: Yer Mug
1996
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1996
A 50's themed diner provides the setting for an interactive encounter with disturbing denizens in the virtual mirror across the counter. On-screen breakfast reassembles itself into characters who react to the customers' every move.
Plasm: Above the Drome
1991
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1991
Three networked skyboards equip visitors to surf freely throughout a shared virtual space. Each fiberglass skyboard is a custom full-body input device, with force-sensing resistors driving the flight simulation for the occupant's on-screen
The Visible Genome Project
2001
The Visible Genome Project is an interactive installation using two video touch screens and two high resolution video projections with two computers. On each touch screen is visible an array of the letters A, C, G and T, making up the base elements
lighttrain
2005
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2005
5 channel video installation Screen system: 190.5 x 315 x 11.5 cm. Room dimensions variable
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