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  • Under Fire -
    ... media ecology. The image becomes a malleable, reproducible, and re-frameable event, produced by a multiplicity of human and technological applications. Such a media ecology involves not only perception but sensation. It operates at the symbolic,...
  • PUBLIC DOMAIN -
    ... and with each other.The workexplores new ways of thinking about interaction within public space using data gathered from new technologies. The visitors are “performers” whose movements can be tracked. The patterns, movement, and exchanges of data in the...
  • Tutor -
    ... these tools and the way they have influenced our behaviour and our relationships with others, sounding out a warning about technological dependence in her. Within her collaboration with the Guggenheim Museum, the interactive programs, made by Kisseleva,...
  • Innovation Forum -
    ...The INNOVATION FORUM is an issue-based interactive multimedia forum on innovation and technology that solicits real-time comments from its viewers. The exhibit features real-time ability for visitors to record and playback audio/video comments. After being inspired...
  • ...HAIR SALON TV was the first installation in a series juxtaposing technological icons of the 1950's (associated with women) and video imagery on issues which have been shaped and distorted by electronic communications technologies. In HAIR SALON TV the chrome...
  • Unending Closure -
    ...The events that have unfolded since the turn of the century, in addition to the unending technological parade of innovation and the bloating of Media influence over the world has yielded not a people that enjoy Sunday afternoon picnics on the moon, but a...
  • The Art Collider -
    ... produced by other participants and to offer as a counterpart streams (video, sound, text, data) to others. An innovating technological concept * developing a technological platform The technological platform is developed according to precise...
  • ... respect to the world press (Media) code: English speaking net connected communities. The language, the location, and the technological level of development determine the accuracy of the Internet feedback of the planet. Internet is a highly filtered...
  • ... are just as surely drawn to games of risk and chance. Reconciling spirituality with our apparently reckless attitude towards technology becomes less problematic when we acknowledge that they are opposite sides of the same coin. Playing the odds and betting...
  • ... that are being deployed in public spaces around the world. Finally, the installation is an ironic commentary on our era of technological personalization, literally branding all spectators and converting them into “thematic individuals”.