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  • Cube
    ... frame cube positioned in the real space of the museum. Further developement of this technology allowed stereo- images to be virtually projected in this way.
  • ... herself in front of the console window, with her bared abdomen facing it. As a consequence the visitors again saw the virtual computer generated swing in motion, but this time it augmented the immediate zone of the artist’s belly. © Jeffrey Shaw
  • ... visualize that which lacks connection, interaction and support. This happens in the Stratosphere, in Physical Mountains, in Virtual Worlds, and may be manifested phenomenologically in artificial intelligence beings, in digital spaces or in concrete robots....
  • Não!
    ..."Não!" is organized in text blocks which circulate in virtual space at equal intervals, leaving the screen blank prior to the flow of the next text block. The visual rhythm thus created alternates between appearance and disappearance of the fragmented verbal material,...
  • ... Embodying techniques developed for flight simulation, this work gave the operator the ability to interactively move his virtual point of view 360 degrees around the stage, 90 degrees up and down from ground level to aerial view, and forwards and...
  • ... demonstrate in a very public way the rewards of acknowledging, cultivating, and acculturating multimedia, telecollaborative, virtual space. The six months prior to the installation of any technology in the participating communities were dedicated to...
  • ... bring forth geological empathy and parietal aspects of perception, sparking inquiry into proposed divides between the virtual and real, imaginary and embodied vision. Sublime aesthetics and allegory mark the material outcomes of her work and...
  • ...A virtual projection installation created the illusion of looking through the theatre entrance doors at fictional scenes situated in the real space outside the theatre. The installation used the same augmented-reality technology that was first applied in Viewpoint...
  • Plasm: A Fish Sample -
    ... year. A real-world living room setting, complete with sofa, coffee table, potted palm, and fishing magazines, features a virtual aquarium populated with two species of artificial life forms. An object-based behavior system controls reproduction,...
  • ...Fisher, Scott S.. Virtual Interface Environment In Space Station Human Factors Research Review, Volume IV: NASA Conference Publication 2426, Dec. 3-6, Moffett Field, California: NASA Ames Research Center, 1985.