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America`s Finest
1993
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1995
In 1830, both the camera and the colt revolver were invented. more than a half century later, in 1888 Etienne Jules Maray perfected a gun that substituted film for bullets. There has long been a historical relationship between the camera and the
the Flock
1992
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1992
The Flock is a group of musical interactive sound sculptures which exhibit behaviors analogous to the flocking found in natural groups such as birds, schooling fish or flying bats. Flocking behaviors demonstrate characteristics of supra
WORLD /WORLD
2001
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2001
Imagine a pole piercing the earth. One end emerges in Neunkirchen, Germany and the other at a public space in Tokyo. You can push and pull this pole on one side of the earth and someone on the other side may push back to you. You can also see
Footprint Mapping
2004
"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
Televised Distance #2
2003
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2003
Even though we have the capability to communicate over long distances, we are losing the senses of "the body" when using modern technology. In the future, can we design a medium that overcomes that? "Televised Distance"is an interactive art project
World, Membrane and the Dismembered Body
1997
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1998
In an echoless room a computer and various measuring devices are used to amplify the sound of a body"s internal organs. In the silence, the visitor first hears the sounds inside his or her body, and then the amplified versions from audio speakers. A
Televised Distance #1
2002
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2002
Even though we have the capability to communicate over long distances, we are losing the senses of "the body" when using modern technology. In the future, can we design a medium that overcomes that? "Televised Distance"is an interactive art project
Pixelwelle
2000
The Pixel Wave welcomes visitors in the Pixelpark Berlin lobby. The peppier somebody walks along the four-meter-long virtual wave, the more it undulates each pixel. If the viewer pauses in front of the wave installation, single pixels open up and
PainStation
2001
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2001
PainStation comprises a box structure housing a horizontal screen over which the two players face each other. The software is based on Pong, an early computer game. Players use their right hands to control a bat on screen, and must keep their left
Standby Deliver
2000
"Standby Deliver" - consists of steel plates facing each other and moving back and forth attached to activating motors. Underneath is a lit glass sugar molecule. Visitors have access to chewing gum, which they chew and stick to the plates, which
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