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  • TeamWorkStation -
    ...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 (TWS-1) combines two or...
  • SCHWELLE I -
    ... through changing landscapes of fleeting images and sound. A sweeping light from the darkness that suddenly illuminates the space, everyday images of people emerging from a subway station in a snowstorm and a barren snowscape give a sense of the invisible...
  • Mobile Unit - video
    ... UNIT 2001 The basic goal of the Mobile Unit is to provide a fully-fledged networked multimedia environment, which can be set up in any space without a direct Internet connection. This environment should enable people to display, edit and broadcast broadband multimedia...
  • ... components: The Hypercube: a large scale cubic display made of 12 500 LED Balls. Hypercube presents volumes and data in space as a low resolution full depth information cloud in light and motion. The Gateway: it is a 4K multitouch screen were detailed...
  • Virtual Orchestra -
    ... visitor can also experience the acoustics of the surrounding virtual concert hall. Alternative acoustic environments (open space, concert hall, church) and pieces in different musical styles can be selected from a menu. Various techniques are used to...
  • 60 -
    ... and a additive synthesis digital synthesizer constructed out of a $200 Motorola DSP evaluation board. I divided the space of the hallway into 64 regions (I believe in a 4 x 16 matrix). The camera was mounted above the entry way so that passages...
  • The Telegarden -
    ... 1996. ``The Telegarden creates a physical garden as an environment to stage social interaction and community in virtual space. The Telegarden is a metaphor for the care and feeding of the delicate social ecology of the net.'' -- Randall...
  • Forced Leisure -
    ... way we live our work life, thoroughly planned and with the greatest possible efficiency in mind. “Forced Leisure” offers a safe space, a leisure cocoon for doing nothing. The interactive installation plays with the imperative “Relax NOW!” A person who does not want...
  • ...imedia performance to engage ‘the body’s primordial inscriptions’. It locates Beckett’s society of ‘lost ones’ in a virtual space that represents a severe state of physical confinement, evoking perhaps a prison, an asylum, a detention camp, or even a ‘reality’ TV...
  • ... databases made of pictures of pre-existing culture (paintings, photos, sculptures, video, films, photos etc.). The physical space becomes a semantic space, and the physical distance between cities and players et symbolic, cultural distance. The Digging...