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  • ...The Virtual Museum is a three-dimensional computer-generated museum constituted by an immaterial constellation of rooms and exhibits. A round, motorised rotating platform is furnished with a large video projection monitor, a computer, and a chair from which the viewer...
  • ... and backwards movement in the surrounding virtual space. In 1993 (MultiMediale 3, ZKM Karlsruhe, Germany) The Virtual Museum (1991) was adapted for presentation within EVE. In 1995 (MultiMediale 4, ZKM Karlsruhe, Germany) a new work titled The...
  • ...The Net.Art Browser is a means of conjoining information space with the museum space and hybridizing the interactivity of surfing the Internet with the museum tradition of wall mounted images. While painting, cinema and TV construe images inside a fixed frame, the...
  • Cube
    ... looking through its optical window, to see a rotating computer-generated wire frame cube positioned in the real space of the museum. Further developement of this technology allowed stereo- images to be virtually projected in this way.
  • ... perspective on nature and our relationship to it. In many ways the work is a type of futuristic natural history museum made visible through the synergetic combination of mind and machine - a document of a type of life that exists only within the...
  • ... and unreal. Displacements was produced three times between 1980 and 1984. By the third time, at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 1984, it was done. Twenty-one years later, in 2005, my long-time friend and colleague Brenda Laurel...
  • The Telegarden -
    ... is a metaphor for the care and feeding of the delicate social ecology of the net.'' -- Randall Packer, San Jose Museum of Art, April 1998. The Telegarden went online in June of 1995 and has been online continuously for seven years. It...
  • ... been arranged thematically in eight rooms superimposed on the original floor plan of the former "Workers' Movement" museum in Budapest, the official propaganda museum of the Communist Party. The museum space currently houses the Peter Ludwig...
  • ... could review the objects and add comments and stories to any of the them. The archive of objects consists of objects that museum visitors carried with them, for instance, such common items as phones, keys, toys, clothing, personal documents, currency,...
  • ... a temporary post-colonial override consisting of a huge image of the Aztec head-dress that is kept at the ethnological museum in Vienna. (Photos by Antimodular Research)