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  • Wavefunction -
    Wavefunction is a kinetic sculpture comprised of fifty to one hundred Charles and Ray Eames moulded chairs (designed in 1948) and placed in a regular array of rows, facing the entrance to the exhibition space. When someone approaches the work, a
  • I"TV : INTERACTIVE IMMERSIVE TV 1999 / 01 i2tv is a model for an electronic arena that explores a new form of live artistic production integrating on-line participants with participants at a real physical location. Participants take part in a
  • Alpha Blend - video
    "Alpha Blend" is the seventh piece in the Shadow Box series of interactive displays with a built-in computerized tracking system. This piece shows the viewer's presence revealing and blending pictures of people who have recently looked at the work.
  • Lozano-Hemmer, Rafael. Alien Relationships from Public Space In TransUrbanism, edited by Joke Brouwer and Arjen MulderRotterdam, NL: V2_ Publishers, 2002.
  • Surveillance technology, robotics and computers all feature in the work of Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. As you enter the exhibition space, overhead cameras track your movements, triggering a reaction -- in one room rows of white
  • Search Detection, 2012 LED Matrix, arduino processor, wooden cabinet, computer, Internet connection Variable size, can cover between 1 and 3 m of wall space Ed. 1/3, 1 AP Live digital streams that display the results of a search algorithm using the
  • "Semioptics for Spinoza", 2012 Shadow Object 3 computer, kinect, projector, metal, motor, arduino processor, lens projection: 68.9 x 48" / 175 x 122 cm wall mount: 28.4 x 17.3 x 11.8" / 72 x 44 x 30 cm "Semioptics for Spinoza" is the third
  • Lozano-Hemmer, Rafael. Perverting Technological Correctness Leonardo Electronic Almanac / Leonardo Art Gallery 29, no. 1 (1996).
  • Lozano-Hemmer, Rafael. Arte Virtual y Reactivo In Catálogo de Arte Virtual, Madrid, ES: Electa Edition, 1994.
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Christian Bohn and Wolfgang Strauss. Liquid Views In Arte Virtual, edited by Rafael Lozano-HemmerMadrid, ESP: Electa Edition, 1994.