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  • Event: The Memory Dump, the Disregarded Power of Undone Art, in e-discourse in online networked communities: structure, timing, tone, and affectInstitution: ISEA2016Comment:
  • Broeckmann, Andreas. The Naked Bandit in the Theatre of Visibilities. Control, Attention and Performance in Recent Projects by Knowbotic Research Knowbotic Research (online) (2010).
  • “The Ten Commandments was renowned for the massive set constructed in California's Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes -- some pieces stood over 30 metres tall. Worried that rival film studios might use the facsimiles of an ancient palace, massive Pharaoh
  • Helyer, Nigel. The Nomadic Ear in: Sonography, Cartography and the design of Sonic Narratives for Nonlinear Experience. Site of Sound: Of Architecture and the Ear. Vol.2. Berlin: LaBelle, Brandon & Marthino, Claudia, 2011.
  • The Port -
    Image: The Port inauguration, Humlegården, Stockholm, 2005 — The Port is a community driven island inside the online 3D world Second Life. The island is open and accessible to Second Life’s 175 000 (Aug 2005) inhabitants and potentially to all
  • Presentation of the artist's work at a public show and tell lecture. [source: http://hosted.simonbiggs.easynet.co.uk/right/events.htm]
  • The Spectrascope -
    The gallery installation of The Spectrascope consists of a large scale projection of the image updating in real-time accompanied by the 'fear frequency'*. This is an audio frequency of 19hz, which is just below the range of normal
  • The Tables Turned is preceded by Telematic Dreaming from 1992 and Telematic Vision from 1993. This installation is a continuation of the telematic theme placed within another social context. Dreaming used the bed, Vision used the sofa and The Tables
  • The Tele-Actor -
    We are studying network-based systems that allow groups of users to "explore" live remote environments such as a rainforest, biotechnology lab, political rally, or rock concert. The "Tele-Actor" is a skilled human with cameras and microphones
  • The Telegarden -
    The TeleGarden is an art installation that allows web users to view and interact with a remote garden filled with living plants. Members can plant, water, and monitor the progress of seedlings via the tender movements of an industrial robot arm.