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Standby Deliver
2000
"Standby Deliver" - consists of steel plates facing each other and moving back and forth attached to activating motors. Underneath is a lit glass sugar molecule. Visitors have access to chewing gum, which they chew and stick to the plates, which
Deep Sleep (Slipstream Project II)
2004
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2005
Deep Sleep moves backwards and forwards in time between a notorious Sydney psychiatric institution of the 1970's where patients were subjected to "deep sleep" therapy, and the Chelmsford Royal Commission, established in the 1990's to investigate the
100 Days - 100 Imachinations
2002
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2002
Peter Weibel (head of the ZKM Karlsruhe) describes one of the major qualities of the Imachination project as follows: Emerging at the same time dislocated in different places the Imachinations are both - either original or copy. One image is not
Plasm: Not a Crime
1998
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1998
"Plasm: not a crime" is the artistic statement of Peter Broadwell and Rob Myers that sharing secrets is not a crime. It used to be that most interactions between people took place face to face. If you had a desire to keep something confidential,
Uncle Roy All Around You
2003
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2003
Uncle Roy All Around You is a game played online in a virtual city and on the streets of an actual city. Online Players and Street Players collaborate to find Uncle Roy's office before being invited to make a year long commitment to a total
I like Frank
2004
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2004
In March 2004 Blast Theory premiered the world's first 3G mixed reality game, I Like Frank in Adelaide, at the Adelaide Fringe. I Like Frank took place online at www.ilikefrank.com and on the streets using 3G phones. Players in the real
Can you see me now?
2003
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2005
Can You See Me Now?draws upon the near ubiquity of handheld electronic devices in many developed countries. Blast Theory are fascinated by the penetration of the mobile phone into the hands of poorer users, rural users, teenagers and other
MIMI and the Illuminati
1992
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2006
... it off to the nearest qu
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Plan-it!
2000
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2000
... for the installation. We st
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Dialogical Drawing
1994
What is the condition of the art object in the age of networking and telematics? The piece entitled Dialogical Drawing, 1994, by Eduardo Kac, addresses this question by presenting two identical objects simultaneously at two distinct exhibition
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