Archive Search

  • Egometer - video
    Egometer Media Archeology Installation ©2017, Laurent Mignonneau and Christa Sommerer "Egometer" consists of an antique ammeter that was previously used for teaching physics in schools. We modified this machine by adding sensors that measure the
  • Fly Simulator VR installation ©2018, Laurent Mignonneau and Christa Sommerer Fly Simulator is a VR software specifically developed for Ars Electronica 2018 and Speculum Artium in Trbovlje. It is a simulation of a few thousand flies that organize
  • Gulliver's Travels ©1998, C. Sommerer, L. Mignonneau and R. Lopez Gulliver Visitors are inserted with a 3D panorama representing a natural forest. The forest was photographed with 2 analog photographic machines with several shots. The third
  • Cypher -
    "Cypher" is an artwork that merges sculpture, artist's book and a DIY transgenic kit. It measures approximately 13 x 17 " (33 x 43 cm) and is contained in a stainless steel slipcase. When removed from the case, the kit — itself also made of
  • [epidemiC] is a network of people working in sectors as diverse as art, computer science, anthropology, communication, history, and economy. [epidemiC] explores the phenomena arising from the intrusion of computer science's cultural behaviors into
  • An Australian electronic musician, video artist and electronic engineer. "I have been active in video production since 1974. My first involvement was with Bush Video and the Paddington Video Access Centre where I learnt video editing and technical
  • Lunenfeld, Peter. Snap-to-Grid: A User´s Guide to Digital Arts, Media, and Cultures. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000.
  • Zapp, Andrea. User's Story - from the Multi-Structural to the Multi-Functional Artwork In College Art Association, CAA, 85th Annual Research Conference, New York, edited by College Art AssociationNew York: 1997.
  • Zapp, Andrea. Last Entry: No User - No Project In Correspondance, edited by Leipziger Jahresausstellung, 30-33. Leipzig, DE: 1999.
  • Hiroshi Ishii is the Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, at the MIT Media Lab. He joined the MIT Media Lab in October 1995, and founded the Tangible Media Group. He currently directs the Tangible Media Group, and he co-directs