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  • Collector -
    Collector- a man with an electromechanical street-organ. He walks out to the streets of any city, to any place and just rotates the handle of his instrument. Yet, instead of the repetitious reproduction of the pre-inscribed melodies the street-organ
  • a straw-like user interface (SUI) developed by inami laboratory at keio university, japanis an interface system that allows user to virtually experience the sensations of drinking. this simulation is based on the research data collected on the
  • Kinetic light installation reflective foil, artificial resin, rotating motor, lights, plexiglass, light reflections variable dimensions A transparent picture is suspended on a rotating engine installed on the ceiling and is illuminated by two
  • About 350 artists of over 30 different nationalities are taking part in this 5th edition of the FILE, with solo or collective works in the fields of net art, web art, interactive animation, hypertext, interactive web film, interactive movie,
  • As part of Acevedo’s retrospective exhibition at Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, he organized and presented a Special Evening of EVM: Electronic Visual Music. It featured the musical acts, Rex Bruce, J3m5 (James Allen) and Hookah. A grouping of
  • Goldin+Senneby. Enclosure and Enthusiasm UKS Forum for Samtidskunst 3/4 (2006).
  • Cosmopolis
    Giant interactive installation, VR telescopes, pan Overwriting the city An interactive artistic and scientific multimedia exhibition on the major issues linked to the world urbanisation Cosmopolis endeavours to examine urban realities
  • Fall Again, Fall Better is an installation constituted by two elements: a projection screen or a large LCD monitor, displaying computer-generated content in anaglyphic red/green 3-D, and the user interface, which is a handle from an urban subway
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. Electronic Samuel Beckett: Cochlear Samuel Beckett. Documentos DAH, Mexico: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana/Juan Pablos Editor, 2016.
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. The Technological Epiphanies of Samuel Beckett: Machines of Inscription and Audiovisual Manipulation. Mexico: Futura/Fonca, 2016.