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  • part of The Need for Art to Change the World symposium convened by Mathieu Copeland
  • ...Biometric identificationsystems like Irisscanning use...
  • A human sized real kaleidoscope creates colorized feedback patterns from faces. Exhibited at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the SIGGRAPH 1988 Art Show in Atlanta.
  • Inter Caetera Divina -
    Throughout the 5-day show, the robot arm drew world maps taken from the time of Columbus up through World War II. The title refers to the 1493 proclamation by Pope Alexander VI that divided the New World between Spain and Portugal.
  • Their Things Spoken -
    ... objects they identify with. (Agnes...
  • "Footprint mapping" is an attempt to create a digital map of streets and public spaces by gathering "footprints" of participants of the project.The artist creates DIY style digital mapping system consisting of cheap pedometer(step meter), digital
  • An expanded and redesigned version of the PFOM installation, initially produced for the Centre Pompidou, Paris, in 2001. The public contributes data about an object in their possession to a database that accumulates throughout the exhibition's
  • Surveillance technology, robotics and computers all feature in the work of Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. As you enter the exhibition space, overhead cameras track your movements, triggering a reaction -- in one room rows of white
  • Rafael Lozano-Hemmer talks about his exhibition at the MCA. Rafael's show ran from the 16th of December 2011 to the 12th of February 2012.
  • Interactive tea table installation Zone Gallery (Newcastle). Solo show.