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Proxy-Distributed Computation
1996
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1997
The Tangible Bits platforms make complex use of physical objects and surfaces monitored by a range of sensors, augmented by a variety of graphical and ambient displays, and linked by a diverse combination of networked computers.
Point to Point
2001
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2001
"Point to Point" (Networked installation, website, computer, projector, and video cameras) is a public art work that uses the motion of people in public space to drive an evolving graphic display. The display is projected onto a wall in the space
Networked Narrative Environments
2005
Zapp, Andrea. Networked Narrative Environments In ACM Siggraph Computer Graphics Conference/Networked Performance: How Does Art Affect Technology and Vice Versa, Los Angeles, CA: 2005.
Networked Narrative Environments as Imaginary Spaces of Being
2004
Zapp, Andrea. Networked Narrative Environments as Imaginary Spaces of Being. Manchester, Liverpool: Manchester Metropolitan University and Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, FACT, 2004.
off-sense 2006
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2006
The physical space of the gallery becomes entangled with the navigable space of the virtual environment in Off-sense. This sprawling installation of computer hardware provides access to a virtual world, where avatars float, roam and communicate
Home of the Brain : A networked VR installation as virtual exhibition of philosophers' thoughts
2019
Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Home of the Brain : A networked VR installation as virtual exhibition of philosophers' thoughts In Virtual Creativity, edited by Bruce E. DrushelISSN: 2397-9712, , 111-115. Bristol: Intellect, 2019.
Giselle Beiguelman
Giselle Beiguelman is a media artist and Professor at the School of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of Sao Paulo (FAU-USP). Her work include interventions in public spaces, networked projects and mobile art applications, exhibited
Gregory Chatonsky
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The Actual and the Imagined
2004
Collins, Susan. The Actual and the Imagined In Networked Narrative Environments as Imaginary Spaces of Being, edited by Andrea ZappManchester: Cornerhouse Publications, 2004.
Mel Alexenberg
Mel Alexenberg is an artist, educator, writer and blogger working at the interface between art, science, technology and culture. His artworks explore interrelationships between the networked world and spirituality, postdigital art and Jewish
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