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  • MK -
    Interactive computer with custom software, 3d input devices, stereo sunglasses, rear-projected screen, human actor. (source: www.schkolne.com)
  • Plasm: In the Breeze -
    Swinging out over a synthesized creek, viewers stir up the artificial life forms therein. Engaging kinesthetic immersion takes place within themed surroundings, where two rope swings track the participants' position using linear position
  • Three networked skyboards equip visitors to surf freely throughout a shared virtual space. Each fiberglass skyboard is a custom full-body input device, with force-sensing resistors driving the flight simulation for the occupant's on-screen
  • A time-based work on decay and energy presented in 6 museum vitrines arranged in a triangle, containing 3 alchemical flasks of acid, alakaline and base each with 3 rods of copper, iron and aluminium connected to 3 old IBM Dos computers, their
  • Equipements which exchange views between two persons. You can only see through the other person's eyes when you wear these machines, which forcibly put you in the other's place. These were made to obscure the border between identities of
  • Photogenetics -
    Photo+Genetics=Photogenetics. A project done as a workshop of The Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo. The theme of this project is "Morphing". By compounding the elements of two faces selected from people who came to the workshop, you can
  • The Crystal Method -
    Interactive computer with custom software, 3d input devices, stereo sunglasses, rear-projected screen. (source: www. schkolne.com)
  • The Schkolne Number -
    The Schkolne Number is a dimensionless quantity representing the ratio of ones height to that of Steven Schkolne. (source: http://schkolnenumber.com/)
  • A Light Rain -
    Viewers take an umbrella, walk into the rainbow, and hear music played by water streams. (source: www.well.com/~demarini)
  • World System -
    The theme of this project is "re-design for telephone". Winner of Japan Art Scholorship. This is a model of a flying TV-telephone which by itself float to find and link to other people (just like WWW). An idea "What if the original telephone