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netomat
1999
video
...netomat is a web browser t
hat
takes visitors for a ride into an unexplored...
Weltwürfel (world cube)
1993
... four little digital worlds, t
hat
are partly controllable by the...
Arabesque
2007
video
... to create a sculpture t
hat
evolves transforms and even...
Instant Places
2002
...Instant Places is a software fiction t
hat
creates a networked formed ad hoc to...
the tangible image
1991
Peter Weibel is considered to be one of the poineers of interactive, computerbased installations. In this work from the early nineties, the participants are being filmed upon entering a room. They see "their" film on a large screen while there is a
(Another) Point of view
2003
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2003
Two video projections are confronted on the same screen. The first shows the bodies of African dancers in exultant movements, gradually moving into a trance. The other presents the State’s armed forces: the worrying and repressive face of the
Doors
2004
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2007
...Two worlds t
hat
everything keeps apart are brought together on opposite sides of...
Continuum
2007
...Continuum is a mirror t
hat
"captures" anything t
hat
moves before it. Anything t
hat
...
1,4..19
2013
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2014
... own virtual copies. A mouse t
hat
is blocked at the crossroads cannot...
Agent
2008
Agent captures people as a temporal trace. If a viewer remains stationary in the space before the screen they progressively become more solid and corporeal in their appearance. If they move they transform into a will'o'wisp like ghost or sprite,
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