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  • In the FILE 2002 - electronic language international festival are exposed hundreds of interactive works. Most of them are online works, web art, net art, VRML, hypertexts, artificial intelligence, simulations and others. To see the 2002 works you
  • Landscape One -
    Four walls of a space are "painted", with video projectors, into a single photo realistic 360º landscape representing a public garden. The space, set in Montreal's Mont-Royal Parc, is being visited by real and virtual characters. If the
  • Portrait One -
    Marie, a French-speaking Montrealer in her thirties played by actress Paule Ducharme, appears to be lost in reverie. You may try to get her attention: when selecting "Excuse me..." on the display, Marie suddenly stares at you; then, selecting "Do
  • Primordial Dance -
    Primordial Dance is an experimental animation containing a progression of abstract textures and colors. It is a study of emerging and transforming mathematical equations. These effects were created using an interactive process of "artificial
  • The Tangible Video Browser provides a tactile and efficient interface for viewing digital videos. Tokens act as both containers for a set of videos and controllers for selecting a video and navigating within the video. Placing a token on the
  • La Morale sensitive takes its title from a philosophical project that Rousseau never completed, concerning the process of learning and experimentation through the phenomenon of perception. In combining the traditional book format with cinematic
  • Recording quality priority: the 16-bit-recording quality is the selection criterion for the sound selection of turing tuning. This results in a "deauthorization" of the sound material from the original context of its production in order to be
  • Fifield, George. Art by Natural Selection Art New England (August/ September 1997): 5.
  • Unger, Miles. Art/Architecture; Taking Over the Joystick of Natural Selection The New York Times (April 25th 1999).
  • Sukuraman, Ashok. Selection from an Interview with Ashok Sukuraman In Cinema of Prayoga, edited by Karen Mirza and Brad ButlerLondon, UK: no.w.here, 2006.