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ambientROOM
1996
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1997
... Bits platform which explores the use of ambient media as a
mea
ns of communicating information at the periphery of human...
Triangles
1997
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1998
... specific digital events, allowing a simple but powerful
mea
ns of physically interacting with digital information. Users can...
Location of I
2007
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2009
... a story. A form of narrative that provides an audience with a
mea
ns to create their own story. The residency to develop this...
AME: Art After Museum
1992
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1992
... visualization device, may be explored at a later date by other
mea
ns considered more user-friendly, more accurate, experientially...
The Quarxs
1991
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1991
... The idea that computer graphics could provide mankind with the
mea
ns for conceiving a better or worse world than our own, well in any...
T_Visionarium
2003
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2008
video
... Weibel, is an experimental new media work that offers the
mea
ns to capture and re-present televisual information, allowing...
Custom Made
2011
... with new ways of manufacturing collective norms. "Reflexivity"
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ns two things: first, that our society is willing to publicly...
Morphovision
2006
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2006
... It prompts us to reconsider the nature of images and what it
mea
ns to see the world. (Source:...
Otocky
1986
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1986
... the notes are collected, enemies appear in their place. This
mea
ns that, unless you collect as many notes as you can without being...
Memopol-II
2011
... databases. Personal ID-card readers provide a simple
mea
ns of accessing the data. In the government portal, people can see...
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