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  • I first conceived the Telepresence Garment in 1995 to investigate the notion of the mediascape as an expanded cloth; i.e., to consider wireless networking as a new fabric that envelops the body. The Garment, which I finished in 1996, gives
  • Julie Freeman works with natural systems and emergent technologies. Her large scale installations and online artworks have, since the early 1990s, pioneered her conceptual and critical approach to working with real-time data as a living and
  • Manu Luksch, founder of Ambient Information Systems (ambientTV.NET,) is filmmaker who works outside the frame. The "moving" image, and in particular the evolution of film in the digital or networked age, has been a core theme of her works.
  • Tracking the Net is a collective, interactive platform, a multi-user interface platform that combines motion capture and virtual reality. The installation has been projected to host interactive teams, which can experience a shared environment in
  • CityCluster Project -
    CityCluster is a virtual-reality networking matrix with original technological features, navigation and interactivity, graphic and content style. A creative virtual networking terrain with ingenious tools, where visitors, with their own creativity
  • Dr. Jeffrey Huang is Associate Professor of Architecture, Digital Media and Information Technology at Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD), and since 2003 also at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS). Huang's teaching focuses on the
  • I am fascinated by human/techno/plant relations in dynamic systems and networked assemblages. Working with new technology against the grain, my research takes a positive yet critical approach, framed by new materialism and posthumanism. I have
  • Sound is a musical and visual stereo virtual reality environment designed for Tracking The Net and a multi-user platform that combines motion capture and virtual reality. The application has been designed to host interactive teams, which can
  • Andrea Zapp, born in Germany, is an internationally exhibiting media artist working across many platforms, such as “Networked Installation Stages”, art installations that are mixing and referencing real, virtual and online spaces; “Media, Miniature
  • Zapp, Andrea. Private Views - the Role of the Viewer in Networked Digital Models of Narration In De la Pantalla al Arte Transgénico, edited by Jorge La Ferla, 186-192. Buenos Aires: Libros Del Rojas, Universidad Buenos Aires, 2000.