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Tamas Waliczky
Tamas Waliczky was born in 1959 in Budapest. New media artist. Lives in Budapest, Hong Kong and Vienna. He started making animations at the age of nine. He then worked as a painter, illustrator and photographer. He started working with computers in
Figure
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2000
FIGURE is an interactive installation. Spectators are invited to take part in the formation process of the cinematic meaning. The interaction is based on the conversation between the moving body and cinematic elements. Spectators are photographed
The Ornitorrinco Project
1989
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1996
Eduardo Kac pioneered telepresence art in 1986, when he created his first wireless robot, a remote-controlled anthropomorphic figure through which human participants could engage in conversation. In 1989 Kac developed with Ed Bennett the telerobot
eMoving Stills
2008
Foto series The mechanics of emotions in photographs 6 photos with subtitles "La Mécanique des émotions" is a great tale of works : performances, installations, sculptures, machines… "eMoving Stills" are like a subtitled film in which the
The Observatories
2009
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2009
The Observatories asked: What techniques make us feel those fight-or-flight or must-buy-it-now urges? It also demonstrated how easy it is to manipulate people through subconscious smell. In standalone structures in the centre of Milton Keynes,
The dramaof dengue fever: civic oriented journaists and artists fightig dengue
2018
LUCENA, Tiago and ANA PAULA MACHADO VELHO and V. D DORNE and Diana Maria Gallicchio DOMINGUES. The dramaof dengue fever: civic oriented journaists and artists fightig dengue Leonardo Electronic Almanac 51 (2018): 199-200.
Last Entry: Bombay, 1st of July
1997
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1998
"Last Entry: Bombay, 1st of July" is a collaborative documentary about a person, identity and gender unknown - a flaneur in the cultural space of the internet. Inspired by the novel "Orlando", written by Virginia Woolf in 1928, that reads like a
Archeology of a Mother Tongue
1993
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1993
A virtual reality murder mystery - part movie, part performance - was created at The Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada, in collaboration with Michael Mackenzie. It is an immersive interactive narrative piece. It combines interactive computer
Romeo & Juliet in Hades
1998
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1999
Rome & Juliet in Hades is based on the play by Shakespeare. There are two main characters, Romeo and Juliet, in the story and, therefore, this story supplies a good example of multi-person participation. People have a strong desire to act out the
Uncontrolled Hermetic
2003
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2003
Uncontrolled Hermetic featured a single life-size human figure 'bagged' in a bunny suit made of felt. The figure stood outside a clean room, which housed a Victorian drawing machine that makes self-generated drawings apparently without
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