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Telematic Encounter
1996
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1996
Two dispersed installations are connected via an ISDN teleconferencing link, enabling audio and video communication between the two sites. The first installation (location 1), the main gallery installation consists of a table and chair on a carpet
Alice's Room
1989
video
In this installation at the International Art & Science Exhibition a large, back projected high-resolution monitor was mounted on a motorised turntable. An infra-red joystick controlled the 360-degree rotation of this screen and the synchronous
mimesia
2003
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2003
Mimesia is an interactive painting that draws the viewer into a dream-like flow of unfolding narrative. As if in a dream, the viewer can look around but cannot control what will happen next. The work incorporates paradigms from painting, film and
Essay concerning human understanding
1994
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1994
Placed in the middle of the Center for Contemporary Art, the yellow canary was given a very large and comfortable cylindrical white cage, on top of which circuit-boards, a speaker, and a microphone were located. A clear Plexiglas disc separated the
Decode: Digital Design Sensations
2009
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2010
Decode: Digital Design Sensations showcases the latest developments in digital and interactive design, from small, screen-based, graphics to large-scale interactive installations. The exhibition includes works by established international artists
Absorbing Modernity Panel, Architecture and Design Scotland for Venice Biennale: Re-Casting Modernism -- celebrations of Architecture Scotland Pavilion (March 17, 2015)
2015
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2015
Why EK Modernism matters? was a conference paper and discussion that examined the legacies of the net artwork (EKnewTown.com). This pioneering net artwork enabled residents and visitors anywhere in the world to explore East Kilbride first hand by
Protrude, Flow
2008
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2008
Protrude, Flow 2008 (2008) Shown at Reina Sofia National Museum in madrid. Enabling people to experience a strong aesthetic feeling is the main purpose of “Protrude Flow 2008.” This experience cannot be acquired in everyday life, and once
Arcs21
2009
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2009
Continuing in the tradition of free online distribution of netart in the 90s, Arcs21 offers the user the possibilities of research, playing and co-creation: browserspace is translated into a realtime artwork which is freely available over the
Re-reading the News
2002
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2003
Re-reading the News (2002) downloads the front page of newspapers as essentially raw data, enabling users to reformat it to their own specifications. The raw data appears in one browser window, reformatting occurs in a second. "Re-reading" sees the
Eduardo Kac
2007
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2007
curator: Angel Kalenberg Reconocido internacionalmente por sus instalaciones interactivas y por sus trabajos de bio arte, Eduardo Kac explora la fluidez de la posición del sujeto en el mundo postdigital, cuestionando la evolución, la memoria y hasta
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