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  • OP_ERA ist an immersive and interactive interface designed for multisensorial experimentation of space concepts. Conceived as a virtual reality environment, this project focuses on research and development of scientific and artistic models of space,
  • Database of Provincial Life uses digital computers to accomplish a task which was impossible to achieve using any previous representational medium: documenting EVERYTHING which happen to EVERYBODY who lived in the 20th century. By focusing on the
  • Prophylexis -
    Kapton material was developed in sixties by Dupont, a chemistry american company. From the very beginning it was one of the main used materials by aeronautics industries for it´s hot and radiation isolates properties what was become in the ideal
  • Latent Figure Protocol takes the form of a media installation that uses DNA samples to create emergent representational images. The installation includes a live science experiment, the result of which is videotaped and repeated for the duration of
  • AL GRANO: Augmented Cereals (Version 02) showing a gallery visitor interacting with the piece using a smartphone and an app (aurasma). This is Augmented Reality work lives in two spaces: in a supermarket cereal aisle in which consumers interact
  • Kac, Eduardo and Samantha Mealing and Rachel De Joode and Herbert Gmoser. Time Capsule: Eduardo Kac on telepresence in memory, corporeality, and augmentation Archive of Digital Art.
  • Gates-Stuart, Eleanor and Marguerite Bramble and Rafael de Lima and Bernard Higgins and Coralie McKenzie and Samantha Dowdeswell and Robert Lewis. Evoking Memories: Displacing the Fear of Technology Fusion Journal 016 (2019): 23-35.
  • Jaroslav Vančát, Ph.D. New media artist – multimedia art, digital art, computer art, interactive art, visual structuralism, conceptual art, video art Associate Professor at universities in the Czech Republic, new media, visual arts and creativity
  • Shadow play installation, thirty turntables with reverse painted mylar cylinders, audio piece performed by Alaknanda Samarth 20 Min
  • 64 Samples -
    64 SamplesArtist: Dave EverittComment: