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  • ... CRUMB at the University of Sunderland, the Universities of the West of Scotland and Lancaster, and the Database of Virtual Art at the Dept. for Image Science. A new widespread condition of sociability invites a questioning of the role of media art...
  • Can you see me now? -
    ... of the city and makes our location within it central to the game play. The piece uses the overlay of a real city and a virtual city to explore ideas of absence and presence. By sharing the same "space", the players online and runners on the street...
  • ... cylindrical mirror, the anamorphic distortion of the projected image is optically corrected, so as to present a coherent virtual representation of the original material to the viewer. The recurrent references to Baroque ceiling paintings in Heavens Gate,...
  • ... our perception of reality as well as the borders between the digital and the materal. He is best known for his work with the virtual reality performance art group Second Front, as half of NPTeam with his partner, Iranian Artist Negin Ehtesabian, and the...
  • ... the development of knowledge of the world, and in the phantom field of illusions and words, in the digital world that tempts virtual reality, and in the hidden from extraneous universe of memory, in the illusory world of cinema and in laws of economic...
  • ... Participatory Art, Music, and Architecture (Riverside Press, 2018). Mark-David’s work explores the boundaries between the virtual and the physical world. His practice is varied, spanning from performance (music and theatre) to public and gallery-based art....
  • ... reformed and reversed; it embodies social and political acts and issues; it becomes a tool for activism; it mingles the virtual and the real; it revitalizes other disciplines; play can be misused and exploited; while stereotypes are challenged,...
  • Gogol Chat -
    ... chat where this fictitious character lives. But contrary to the usual chatterbots, it cannot be considered as purely virtual. Gogol IS the web. He parses your words, mixes them with the whole web, digests and spits back. After the completion of...
  • EAT -
    ...EAT is an art installation about consumption. It was produced as a class project for Michael Naimark's "Virtual Environments" class in 1989 at the San Francisco Art Institute where it received an SFAI Spring Show Gold Award. EAT is a short single-user experience,...
  • ...The immersive installation site-inflexion invites visitors to take part in a site-specific virtual and acoustic journey. The scenery and soundscapes of the JKU campus are the main actors in the work, alluding to Johannes Kepler’s activity as a landscape mathematician....