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  • The human-technology relationship opens up a new environment linked to the effects of technologies on our lives and causes an anthropological revolution through the presence of interactive systems that modify our perception of the world. In the last
  • In Sound Mind -
    Human brains can subtract unwanted sense data – including sound – from the environment when we focus attention. The rest of the information is still being processed; it’s just attenuated, pushed to the background. In Sound Mind explores this
  • Monogram
    August 22, 1997 (Kennedy Space Center, Florida)— A Jet Propulsion Laboratory technician inserts the DVD containing Kac's Monogram and many other files into a shallow cavity between two pieces of aluminum that protected it from micrometeoroid
  • Underscan - video
    Under Scan is an interactive video art installation for public space. In the work, passers-by are detected by a computerized tracking system, which activates video-portraits projected within their shadow. Over one thousand video-portraits of
  • Plant Sensors -
    Plants are very common in our world and and contain a vast amount of information. Although there are open debates about the intelligence of plants, it is undeniable that plants have a great ablity to sense and respond to their environment. The
  • Event: "Monogram" flys to Saturn aboard Cassini space probeInstitution: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)Comment:
  • Red Dice / Des Chiffré (2000) was commissioned by the Canadian National Gallery and is now in their permanent collection. Seaman again worked with Chris Ziegler on the programming of the work. The work presents a text by the Poet Stéphane Mallarmé -
  • Event: “artiste et plasticien des arts numériques / Les Tunnels Around the World abolissent-ils les frontières, relient-ils les territoires par l’image ?” Aux frontières du reel… et du virtuel / mobilités transfrontalièresInstitution: 12e
  • Koffer - video
    Video sculpture English title, [Suitcase, 1993] A video is projected into a suitcase. The source image is the well-known photo depicting Anna and Sigmund Freud in 1938, looking out of a train window on the occasion of their emigration. Layerings,