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  • Nuzzle Afar -
    ... connecting the parallel worlds. The aim of this work is to abstract the communication space. The space can be examined interactively by participants at the networked connected terminals in each installation sites in real space. "Nuzzle" is an extended...
  • Panspermia -
    ... software was used to create and animate forests of 3D plant structures. "Artificial evolution" techniques were used to interactively select from random mutations of plant shapes until a variety of interesting structures emerged. The subject matter of...
  • ... property - a logical essence of the universe we inhabit, the planet we live on, the computers we make? TURBULENCE is an interactive work that travels deep into the computer space of Artificial Life, in both it's method of production and the poetic...
  • ...World Skin is an interactive artwork presented for the first time at Ars Electronica (Linz, Austria). It won the Golden Nica Award in the Interactive Art category in 1998. Armed with cameras, we are making our way through a three-dimensional space. The landscape...
  • ...An interactive graphic installation through which the user can create and produce, in real time, his own personalized cyber cravat. The installation can be connected to a network. (source: https://www.evl.uic.edu/franz/)
  • ...The first interactive moviemap was produced at MIT in the late 1970s of Aspen, Colorado. A gyroscopic stabilizer with 16mm stop-frame cameras was mounted on top of a camera car and a fifth wheel with an encoder triggered the cameras every 10 feet. Filming took place...
  • Be Now Here - video
    ... cameras (for 3D, one for each eye) mounted on a rotating tripod. The installation consists of an input pedestal for interactively choosing place and time, a stereoscopic projection screen, four-channel audio, and a 16-foot rotating floor on which...
  • SeeBanff! - video
    ...SEE BANFF! is an interactive stereoscopic installation. It bears a strong - and intentional - resemblance to an Edison kinetoscope, which made its public debut one hundred years ago in April 1894. It achieved instant popularity, but was short-lived. One and a half...
  • ... process of the cultures and races of the 2000's. The Paralell Permanent Exposition Section consists of twelve interactive installations of very diverse character, content and versatality and are found distributed on the ground level , as well...
  • ... appears first as an "info-point" column. As the visitors approach, he opens up into a "humanoide" figure and establishes an interactive relationship with them as he guides them through the environment. (FRANZ FISCHNALLER)