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  • Deriva -
    ...Deriva is a participative media performance which takes place on public space and can be followed live, through a web browser, anywhere in the world. A smartphone, attached to a bunch of helium filled balloons, broadcasts out of control images and sound of its drifting...
  • ... geometric digital animation collide in an electronic feedback loop, and spawn arrays of divisional articulations in time and space.
  • ... (AR) technique to transform Eve Clone from static to dynamic images, as if Eve Clone entered from a plane to the real space. The viewer can use a tablet computer to interact with Eve Clone to the left and to the right. They can discover that the...
  • ... year 2000) gives continuity to the artistic strategy of implementing new forms of perception by intertwining real and virtual spaces of action. In Schnell´s installations Body Scanned Architecture or Gegen die Zeit the human body and its movement in space...
  • ...URBAN SCREENS conference at Cornerhouse + media art events in public space Manchester, UK, October 2007
  • Petit Mal -
    ... on a screen, the so called "graphical user interface". I am particularly interested in interaction which takes place in the space of the body, in which kinesthetic intelligences, rather than "literary-imagistic" intelligences play a major part. The goal...
  • ...On what the temporal understanding of space and the play of memory
  • ...Legrady, George. New Screen Media In The Dynamics of Real and Virtual Space Audience Dialogue, edited by Martin Rieser and Andrea ZappKarlsruhe, London: ZKM and BFI London, 2002.
  • ... the left, the entire cube inclines up to 3º to the left, pivoting the wall behind it, likewise, in up to 3º and curving the space reflected to the left while, moving to the right causes a symmetrical effect. Walking to one of the corners, the result is a...
  • ... changing position of art within Europe. Three pure-bred German Shepherds were chained at three different locations in the space. These locations were their territory to protect during the debate.