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  • ... space". In this unending party, you meet and join old and new friends, acquaintances and relatives. As with most parties... a single, potentially infinite, virtual space. The phenomenon challenges us psychologically, creating situations that previously ...
  • URnotHere - video
    ... of social media interfaces. It challenges us to create a new geography of nomadic territories on transitory maps. Moreover, the... the hyperlocative discourse of social media interfaces. It challenges us to create a new geography of nomadic territories on...
  • ...The challenges of the infirmity of landscapes in the sense of affective geographies and health care, biodiversity, affectivity and the infirmity...
  • ... inaccurate visual assumptions that can drive us to understand new possibilities. A piece with pleasing aesthetics, carefully planned... projects many diverse, retinal interpretations of space. XV challenges the senses and plays a crucial role as a generative system,...
  • ... light is used in sacral architecture, and at the same time challenges our perception of differentiation between the real and the...
  • Facades - video
    ... potentially interactive, experiential space. The piece challenges traditional concepts of space, reality and perception, and...
  • ... that emphasize social play between people and help catalyze new ways of making meaning. How long and how intensely can people play... a temporary event; a new type of play zone. Since the project challenges existing modes of disembodied interaction, TGarden as a...
  • ... as they take an active role in this multi-layered story that challenges assumptions about freedom. Co-directed by Kate Digby and...
  • ... perspective and by means of a distinctive creativity deduce anew and poetically transpose the effects of history, traditions, the... photography and video, his sculpturally informed practice challenges ideas of landscape and environment, addressing the urban,...
  • ... Council, ed. Virtual Reality: Scientific and Technological Challenges. Atlanta, USA: The National Academies Press, 1995.