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TeamWorkStation
1990
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1995
TeamWorkStation was designed to provide seamless realtime shared drawing space for geographically distributed group. The key design idea of TeamWorkStation is a "translucent overlay" of individual workspace video images. TeamWorkStation-1
Measure
1992
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1992
Measure is a variation of the Very Nervous System, using an extremely simple and regular sound source, a ticking clock. (source: http://homepage.mac.com/davidrokeby/measure.html)
inTouch
1997
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1998
inTouch is a project to explore new forms of interpersonal communication through touch. Force-feedback technology is employed to create the illusion that people, separated by distance, are interacting with a shared physical object. The "shared"
Silicon Remembers Carbon
1993
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2000
The central element in "Silicon Remembers Carbon" is a large video image projected down onto a bed of sand on the floor of the installation space. In the second version, instead of laser-discs, the video source is made up from 2 streams of MPEG-2
Seen
2002
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2002
"Seen" is an extrapolation on "Watch", using the whole of Piazza San Marco in Venice as the source material. The installation is made up of 4 video projections whose video material are calculated live from a single video source. (source:
Time Stratum II
1985
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1985
Toshio Iwai about Time Stratum II: "In this installation, I placed 120 paper human figures on a motorised spinning disk. Iset up a video monitor above them, while strobing the light down, the paper figures all burst into motion. By using a video
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[spaces]Artist: Mark NapierComment:
KK3-line: The Fall of Rome, Part II
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KK3-line: The Fall of Rome, Part IIArtist: Mark NapierComment:
KK2
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KK2Artist: Mark NapierComment:
KK3-skyline
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KK3-skylineArtist: Mark NapierComment:
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