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  • Cyber Squeeks -
    ... their first words; in their language. Through multiple sensors and switches they respond to human touch and a changing light environment, which induces them to emit emphatic squawking sounds. This digital, cacophonous and disjointed forest analogizes the...
  • ... the stage by the performers and function as sacred objects in the work's dramaturgical structure. The stage scenographic environment consists of the lighting system in front of which is suspended a large scale, semi translucent projection screen upon...
  • White Cube -
    ... utterly relevantly the Pompidou’s curator. One never measures the reach of this consideration. Recognition is the basis for environment espousal; therefore it goes through the production of indications, minimum of the respect of implicit norm. No use, in this...
  • ... of Sienna, a medieval religious mystic; as well as my own text and a story co-written with Judy Nylon, I have created an environment of sound and projected animated images which usher you into a world of ecstasy, irony and perversity. The piece is...
  • Dinosaurus -
    ... for younger children because it "encourages respect in their relationships with each other and the other inhabitants of our environment." (source: www.ku.edu/~mreaney/reaney)
  • ... with “robot”, meaning intellectual agent on the Internet. Knowbotic has developed some projects themed on an information environment and a computer interface. Since 1998, it has become more flexible, and with these main three of them, different members from...
  • ... spaces enabling reality and fiction be physically interpolated. Four computer-generated objects were added in this simulated environment - red, green, yellow and blue rectangular boxes in the corners of the room. When entered, each box became a room interior...
  • ... the spectator sees a large virtual image projected into the museum space - this image is overlaid on his view of the real environment. By pushing the handles, the spectator can interactively control the rotation of the column and the movement of this...
  • Inertia
    ... when a viewer enters the space containing the artwork, each TV screen displays static, and their speakers fill the environment with white noise. Upon recognition of the observer's presence, the static fades out, and the animation begins. The...
  • A Sense of Place -
    ... standing in front of the image. The work has a cultural and technological premise. In this age of mass migration, cultural environments are transported across geographical borders. A window display may seem Spanish, Chinese, Greek, etc. but its...