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  • ...A mixed reality, telematic video installation, which was performed in Hong Kong and Canada, it reflects on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Visuals, movement and sound are combined into hybridized data and sent over a high high speed telematic research network.
  • Transmediale '99 -
    ... transmediale invited artists, scientists and commercial producers in 1999 to present digital worlds and beings in films, video and games. It acknowledged the entertainment industry and its stimulating experiments with art, design and modern technologies,...
  • ...Shown as part of a digital exhibition of artist's video and as part of Projection Gallery.
  • VR/RV
    ... (VR) theme park, VR/RV explores the displacement and disembodiment of a technological determined culture which co-mingles video games and computerized war.
  • ... rotational movement. The participant sits in a racing car seat on a motorized revolving arm and focuses on a screened video projection which simultaneously circulates with him. The seat is fixed above the main axis of the rotating arm and therefore...
  • ...An Australian electronic musician, video artist and electronic engineer. "I have been active in video production since 1974. My first involvement was with Bush Video and the Paddington Video Access Centre where I learnt video editing and technical production. I...
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    Video installation Series 'Bags' Ten bags, stacked with their opening facing forward, form a free-standing sculpture. The flicker of a television picture is projected onto the front, and the image of the abstract television image continues into the open insides of the...
  • Your Self Portrait -
    ... their image back at them just as they start to relax in front of the camera. The people filmed react to their own image. The video is the result of an accumulation of resistance to oneself.
  • ...Short video from a ZDF documentary about Ars Electronica 1994 showing the project "The Intelligent Mailman" from Michael Bielicky.
  • ... a large souvenir reproduction of the Eiffel Tower. The work uses the same image processing software originally developed for Video Narcissus (Turin, 1987).