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  • Legible City - video
    The Legible City was first presented in 1988 as wire-frame graphics that were interactively operated by a joystick. This constituted a prototype for later implementations of this work using a bicycle as the viewer interface and more advanced
  • A large steel ball hangs from four cables and motorized pulleys within the atrium of this building. Connected to the center's computer network, anyone working there can interactively program its movement paths.
  • Cube
    An augmented reality apparatus allowed the visitors, when looking through its optical window, to see a rotating computer-generated wire frame cube positioned in the real space of the museum. Further developement of this technology allowed stereo-
  • Interview
  • Jeffrey Shaw. Agnes Hegedues and Bernd Lintermann, 1996
  • Jeffrey Shaw. Agnes Hegedues and Bernd Lintermann, 1996
  • Jeffrey Shaw, Bernd Lintermann. 2004
  • Part I: on the embodied experience and the augmentation of space
  • On what the temporal understanding of space and the play of memory
  • On what is data/metadata?