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  • ...The exhibition REIMAGINE TOMORROW, 1954-2024, showcases a glimpse of how artists work with technology in their time and what happens to art on the path from thinking to hallucinating machines.
  • Wings -
    ...Our most recent project was to advance the technology and techniques discovered during production of The Adding Machine. We utilized the projected computer graphic system developed for The Adding Machine, but further required that each audience member wear a unique...
  • The Adding Machine -
    ... and theatre quality projection equipment, which the audience interfaced through wearing polarized glasses. This exciting new technology allowed for the realization of fantastic locals and special effects never before possible in a live theatre milieu. ...
  • ...Pesce, Mark. Cathedrals of Light In The Playful World: How Technology is Transforming Our Imagination, edited by Mark Pesce, 248-255; 267. New York: Ballentine Books, 2000.
  • ...Presentation of the artists work as part of this international conference on computer and communications technology mediated creative textual and poetic work. (source: hosted.simonbiggs.easynet.co.uk/right/events.htm)
  • ...Naimark, Michael. Field Recording Studies In Immersed in Technology: Art and Virtual Environments, edited by Mary Anne Moser and Douglas MacLeodCambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996.
  • Preghiera -
    ... at different heights, but all within reach of the user who is invited to join hands around this totally contemporary and technology version of the votive lamp.
  • ...Presentation of the artists work as part of this international conference on computer and communications technology mediated creative textual and poetic work. [source: http://hosted.simonbiggs.easynet.co.uk/right/events.htm]
  • ... to the straw. Aside from sound and sensory feedback, users are also shown the pictures of the consumed beverage. This technology was presented as part of a game entitled 'conspiratio' at the international collegiate virtual reality contest (IVRC)....
  • ...Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Trans Plant In Imagination - Images and Technology Gallery Exhibition Theme I, edited by T. MoriyamaTokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum Of Photography, 1995.