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  • And That’s The Way It Is is a collaboration between the University of Texas’s public art program Landmarks and The Office for Creative Research from the spring of 2012. Drawing on transcripts from the Cronkite archives held by the Briscoe Center and
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Virtual Interface Environment In IEEE/AIAA 7th Digital Avionics Systems Conference, Fort Worth, Texas, October 13–16, 1986, Fort Worth, Texas: 1986.
  • "The artist Olga Kisseleva's approach to her work is much the same as a scientist's. A discrepancy detected during a procedure or within the workings of a structure oblige her to formulate a hypothesis, in order to explain the complication in
  • "Solar Equation," 2010 Aerostat, 5 HD projectors, 7 computers, custom software 14m / 48' balloon "Solar Equation" is a large-scale public art installation that consists of a faithful simulation of the Sun, 100 million times smaller than the real
  • Scholar: Luis Miguel Lopes Texeira
  • "Life SpaciesII" was originally developed for the ICC InterCommunication Museum in Tokyo as part of the museum's permanent collection. It is an artificial life environment where remotely located visitors on the Internet and the on-site visitors
  • VERBARIUM - video
    VERBARIUM is an interactive text-to-form editor on the Internet. At the VERBARIUM’s web site, on-line user can choose to write text messages and each of these messages functions as a genetic code to create a visual three-dimensional form. A special
  • Jeremijenko, Natalie and Thecla Schiphorst and Michael Mateas and Wolfgang Strauss and Will Wright and Andruid Kerne. Extending interface practice: an ecosystem approach (ACM panel) SIGGRAPH In Proceeding SIGGRAPH '02, ACM SIGGRAPH 2002 conference
  • For the exhibition 'Kunst Over de Vloer' artists were invited to create works in the rooms of a private apartment building. Anamorphoses of Memory was located in a sparse and untidy student's bedroom. A monitor was placed on a mattress on the floor
  • Between two sheets of perspex, 32 channels have been woven out of a transparent plastic tubing. Extending approx. 30m, these channels run from the outside of the building, over and through te front entrance, and thenm along the ceiling of the foyer