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Dis-M-Body
1995
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1995
... the disembodied nature of in
form
ation and messages as they dislocate...
Parasites, Influences and Tran
form
ations /Parasitic Electronic Seance
1998
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2000
... environment trans
form
s the image to a reactive system...
3-d International video-art festival in public spaces
2006
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2006
... each screen. There are only two
form
al requirements to video works:...
Peopoly
2013
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2013
... mobility and migration. The per
form
ance, called Peopoly, used the...
Aurora di Venere
2001
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2001
..."Aurora di Venere" is a per
form
ance for theatre where a group of dancers interact...
Neuro Baby
1992
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1994
... it” (Stephen Wilson, In
form
ation Arts. Intersections of Art,...
10 Birthday Celebration
2014
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2014
... January 2014 with three per
form
ances, a symposium on remote...
back forward rewind – online exhibition for the 20th Anniversary of MediaArtLab
2020
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2020
Curators: Olga Shishko and Elena Rumyantseva Participating artists: Tanya Akhmetgalieva (Russia) The Blue Soup (Russia) Alexandra Dementieva (Russia/Belgium) George Drivas (Greece) Omer Fast (Israel) William Hooker and Phill Niblock (USA) JODI
V2_Lab for the Unstable Media
1981
Network Neuro-Baby
1995
Neuro-Baby is a communication tool with its own personality and character. Through emotional modeling, it reacts to changing voices, handshake intensity, and facial expressions. Artificial neural
net
works allow the system to "learn" from individual
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