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ADA_ArtistInterview_ElkeReinhuber.pdf
... that we even unl
earn
more and more how to... I relocated
from
Singapore to Hong...
Guest Essay Tiago Martins
07/2024
In this essay, media researcher and developer Tiago Martins provides insight into the development process of the mixed-reality archive AR[t]chive during a large research project. The HoloLens based application enables users to explore archived
The Visitor: Living by Numbers
2001
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2001
video
... countryside.
From
there they will try...
World, Membrane and the Dismembered Body
1997
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1998
... versions
from
audio speakers. A...
Otocky
1986
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1986
... depleted
from
your character being...
Mark Napier
... pop-culture icons
from
parts. In his...
Cathartic User Interface (CUI)
1995
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2000
Cathartic User Interface 1.0 and 2.0 (CUI) are interactive, multi-participant installations that allow users to quickly and effectively work through their conflicting emotions concerning the benevolent yet pernicious influences of computer
Cross Currents
1999
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1999
... who has fled
from
Croatia and the...
Five Themes
2009
... of his work
from
the 1980s to the...
Ashok Sukumaran
Sukumaran’s recent work deals with the intersection of human habitat and “embedded” technology and the physical terrain of digital media. In adopting the view that many new-media technologies are not fundamentally new, his projects imagine a “what
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