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Vectorial Elevation, Relational Architecture 4
1999
"Vectorial Elevation" was an interactive art project which allowed thousands of people from 89 countries to control 18 robotic searchlights with 126,000 watts of power and link Cyberspace with Mexicos most emblematic urban landscape. Mexico Citys
File Prix Lux for Media Flow
2010
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2010
The 5th edition of FILE RIO - Electronic Language International Festival - happens this year at Oi Futuro Cultural Center - Flamengo and Ipanema, from October 26 to November 07, 2010.
John F. Simon J.
John F. Simon, Jr. is an artist who uses programming language as an activated extension of written language. His software programs are displayed on the Web and also on wall-mounted LCD screens. His software compositions never repeat. The beautiful
Fugitive
1995
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1997
Fugitive is an interactive artwork which (via a machine vision system) interprets gross bodily movement as an indicator of "mood". The user moves through an impressionistic visual experience based in a digital video database. The question of
Ten Thounsand Cents
2008
"Ten Thousand Cents" is a digital artwork that creates a representation of a $100 bill. Using a custom drawing tool, thousands of individuals working in isolation from one another painted a tiny part of the bill without knowledge of the overall
Sprache Sehen
1996
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1998
Computer-controlled interactive light installation Polytechnic school Bregenz (AT), extension Baumschlager/Eberle, competition, realization 1996–8 [English title, 'Seeing Language'] In each of the three staircases of the new building of the HTL
Speakeasy (Change from Three Ways)
2004
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2004
Speakeasy is a telephone service that connects new immigrants with bilingual community members who are familiar with local resources and social service options. This project provides access to language interpretation wherever it is needed. To use
Mark Amerika
Net artist Mark Amerika was born in the American city of Miami. He received a BA from the University of Florida in 1985. In 1997 he was awarded a MFA from Brown University, where he was employed as a creative writing fellow and lecturer for two
History of Computer ArtVI. Net Art: Networks, Participation, Hypertext VI.3 Net Art in the Web
2012
Thomas Dreher. History of Computer Art VI. Net Art: Networks, Participation, Hypertext VI.3 Net Art in the Web http://iasl.uni-muenchen.de/links/GCA-VI.3e.html#HTML.
Dogs' Ears
2009
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2009
Dogs’ Ears explored the beauty and language of the dog ear. Presented as a video chat website, visitors logged in, browsed dogs and instant messaged with them online. Each dog responded in its own language, whether with an English ‘woof woof’, a
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