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  • Event: De l'art de la situation à la scénographie organiqueInstitution: Colloque Poliéri, Bibliothèque Nationale de FranceComment:
  • Weibel, Peter. Wirklichkeitsdiffusion. Wirklichkeitserfahrungen in der Kunst zwischen hyperreal und hypermedial In Hypermental. Wahnhafte Wirklichkeit 1950 - 2000 von Salvador Dali bis Jeff Koons, edited by Bice Curiger and Christoph Heinrich,
  • Legible City - video
    The Legible City was first presented in 1988 as wire-frame graphics that were interactively operated by a joystick. This constituted a prototype for later implementations of this work using a bicycle as the viewer interface and more advanced
  • Lenticular Bicycle is the first sculpture in the series to use human energy. The pedal-powered movie references the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the hacked bicycles that are roughly converted for use in family businesses throughout Southeast
  • Flight Patterns -
    Aaron Koblin is an artist specialising in data visualisation. Koblin’s work has been shown at international festivals including Ars Electronica, SIGGRAPH, OFFF, the Japan Media Arts Festival and TED. He received the National Science Foundation’s
  • VINCI'23 -
    “BichEden: Folds” uses philosophy of ecology and scientific concepts related to food web communities as empirical grounding for associative thinking in the creation of imaginative 3D visualizations. Driven by how the Anthropocene extinction is
  • Powerbike -
    This mutant bicycle, the pedal and gear mechanism of which is made up of a flexible ladder, symbolizes the “seven deadly wishes”. Visitors are invited to climb up to the seat but when they try, the mechanism moves into reverse, turning the user into
  • Aaron Koblin, creator of the interactive version of House of Cards, on display in the exhibition, is an artist specialising in data visualisation. Koblin’s work has been shown at international festivals including Ars Electronica, SIGGRAPH, OFFF, the
  • Lake_Shinji -
    Sharing collective memory by using the lake_Shinji as a drawing pad. Over 50 people which include local fisher men, bicycler, yacht men and so on, were gatherd to collect their persnal positions and video data on the days 27th, 28th of July, 2002.
  • This new version of The Legible City (1989) encompasses all the experiences offered by the original version, but introduces an important new multi-user functionalty that to a large extent becomes its predominant feature. In the Distributed