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  • Pulse Tank -
    Pulse Tank is an Interactive installation where the heart rates of members of the public are detected by sensors and converted into water waves in a ripple tank. A light show is created by the resulting waves and their interaction. To participate,
  • Conversation Map -
    conversation map, 2000 http://hybrid.ucsc.edu/ConversationMap/ Website built with the Java and Perl programming languages Conversation Map summarises and visualises very large-scale conversations which take place online in mailing
  • Alpha Blend - video
    "Alpha Blend" is the seventh piece in the Shadow Box series of interactive displays with a built-in computerized tracking system. This piece shows the viewer's presence revealing and blending pictures of people who have recently looked at the work.
  • la huella -
    la huella, 2010 iMac, Quartz Composer, microphone, projector, 200 x 150 cm La huella is a generative work that evolves in a loop of creation, adaptation and destruction. It is a reflection on survival and evolution in nature, a neverending
  • Documentation Video for Ken Rinaldo and Amy Young's "Farm Fountain" Sculpture. Video editing by BlueLotusDesignWorks.com
  • roots -
    roots, 2005-2006 Glasstank, water, ironsulfate, copperwires, platinum, computer, sound system The sculpture works in a cyclic way. Two thirds of the cycle it is active: a crystal object is growing and stretching in space. This can be
  • Thalamus -
    'Thalamus' is a simple user led environment designed for DATA projection into a gallery space where the user navigates the work with a mouse or slider set on a plinth placed squarely infront of the projection. The piece uses a metronome scale as a
  • process 18 -
    c.e.b. reas process 18, 2008 Text, unique custom software, documentation prints and CDs, computer, projector, wood panels; unique milled fiber composite; pair of unique C-Prints Courtesy: bitforms gallery, Nueva York The Process works
  • sandbox -
    driessens & verstappen sandbox, 2009 Wood, lacquer, metal, fans, sand, electronics, 245 x 122 x 176 cm Supported by: Mondriaan Foundation, Ámsterdam Acknowledgements: The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Architecture and Design,
  • Signals -
    Realtime recordings of persons using their mouse are layered ontop of each other, divorced from their original context and then projected back into the gallery as an endless looping animation. The resulting monochromatic animation goads the viewer