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  • This is what the talk was about as quoted from the info. "Nina Sobell is an interdisciplinary artist who thinks of herself as an electronic medium led her to originate BrainWave Drawings, the interactive synchrony of brainwaves between two or more
  • Feeding Consciousness -
    ... Harris and is his visual commentary on the chaotic system of public discourse perpetuated today by our modern decentralised connector of cultures: the artwork is fed with the freshest trending stories supplied by the internet. Just as the biblical tower of...
  • ... custom solar panels, sunlight, wire, cinder blocks, 55 gallon drum, shock cord, hardware, miniature pumps, plastic tubing and connectors, modified 18L water bottles, rope, ratchet tie-downs, water Acknowledgements: Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec...
  • ... on the idea of technological impact in the body and often uses transparency and electricity as an evident metaphor of connectivity. Her works have been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts; AT&T Canada; The Claudia De Hueck Fellowship in Art...
  • .. known for their inimitable poetic language of visualization and sonification of interrelations between humans and nature ..
  • TouchCounters -
    ... magnetic, acceleration, and infrared sensors, and indicate their status on bright LED displays. Through magnetic snap connectors, TouchCounters can be networked to a web server that generates use histograms for each object. Just as "hit counters"...
  • ... of life, which is always defined by the transformations and morphogenesis of certain organisms. Interactive Plant Growing connects the real time growing of virtual plants in the 3 - dimensional space of the computer to real living plants, which can be...
  • Heaven 194.94.211.200 -
    ... and if we say you may conect to this machine via Cu seeme reflector ? would you try it ? could you believe in a machine that connects you to the globe and the heaven ?
  • ...This computer graphic installation is a telematic adaptation of THE FRUIT MACHINE (1991). The work connects remote locations to enable simultaneous imaging and real time interaction to take place between both sites where the work is installed. It introduces the form of...
  • ... forms that move in startling and perplexing ways. This creates a raw, very physical yet illusory interactive experience that connects an audience to a performance in a way not previously explored. (Rebecca Allen)