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  • ... relationships that New Yorkers have with the rest of the world, New York Talk Exchange asks: How does the city of New York connect to other cities? With which cities does New York have the strongest ties and how do these relationships shift with time? How...
  • ... Within the appropriate context and aesthetics, (v)user interactivity becomes a method through which an artist can connect conceptually and sensually with his audience. There is a process inherent in the creation of an artwork that extends over a...
  • cyberSM -
    ... to transmit physical stimuli from one participant to the other. This is made possible through the use of stimulator suits connected over international telephone lines, which allow the users to remotely stimulate one-another`s bodies. Not only does this...
  • ... and a common house spider (Theridiidae) in the winter and an orbital web spider in the summer. It is designed to amplify and connect the viewer with the delicate beauty of arachnids. Since the beginning of history, spiders have been viewed as threatening...
  • ... an intrinsic and vital element to a finished piece. • I don’t like to repeat specific ideas or subjects but all my work is connected. One piece has always led on to the next in a continual artistic exploration. • Trying the new, both in terms of my own artists...
  • ... subtle differentiations of the evolutionary principles that are fluently transitioning and initiating a new impetus for connecting visitors with an interface of various information stratum. The aim of the exhibit is to connect the audience with systems...
  • ...When communications create and utilize a woven web of connections and when people feel they belong to something bigger than the global village, closer to what could be a global body, we discover the real obstacles and barriers that keep human kind apart. In 1995,...
  • Cityscapes
    ... is reflected in locative media. David McCallum (www.vagueterrain.net) defines locative art in terms of its technologies, which connect ‘information to geography’: microphones, cameras, RFID, GPS, wireless communications protocols, and a host of other sensors...
  • ... In recent times, GPS (Global Positioning Systems) have allowed for an unprecedented notion of "location", or the connection between the mover and the map. GPS devices tell us where we are at all times, potentially everywhere on the globe....
  • ... Kong, around a common topic: “Communication obstacles”. Statement: When communications create and utilize a woven web of connections and when people feel they belong to something bigger than the global village, closer to what could be a global body, we...