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  • ...Noor: A Brain Opera, Ellen Pearlman’s latest installation, is a 360 degree fully immersive, neurologically driven performance that took place on May 18, 2016, ISEA 2016 Hong Kong international society for electronic art. An EEG (electroencephalogram brain waves)...
  • zgodlocator -
    ... or images. Zgodlocator has a dynamic nature and, typically, has a very short and fast changing memory. In this sense the installation focuses on the dynamic aspects of the computer and not so much on the computer as just a storage medium. It stresses the...
  • ... dated to early Tang, from the Mogao Grottoes at Dunhuang in Gansu province, China. It is an innovative augmented-reality installation whereby the paintings and sculptures of the caves are rendered virtually within the architecture of a simply constructed...
  • ... were presented in several contemporary art and digital art spaces. Since 2004, they have exhibited their interactive installation artworks at ZKM Karlsruhe Centre for Art and Media (Germany), at Museum Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (Canada), at Daejeon...
  • The Imaginary Hotel -
    ...he Imaginary Hotel allowed visitors to occupy and design their ideal room within and fill it with personal content and inspiration. The installation architecture resembled a typical hotel room with its ubiquitous furniture and appliances. In contradiction to the...
  • ... of new forms of narrative and the relationship between visual art and music. He will be exhibiting an interactive music installation and digital print in the SIGGRAPH 2003 Art Gallery. Bruce was the first musician to perform live over ISDN lines on the...
  • ... at Bowling Green State University in Digital Arts, in Ohio, USA. Her creative scholarship includes electronic interactive installation, experimental animation, environmental data visualization, net-art and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Ms. Mitchell’s...
  • ...Flies in the Sky Augmented Reality installation ©2017, Laurent Mignonneau and Christa Sommerer "Flies in the Sky" is an immersive augmented reality environment we developed for the Tsukuba University Empowerment Studio as guest researchers. The studio has a novel...
  • Memopol I
    ... a large-scale custom display. People using the machine will be remembered by their names and portraits. The Cyrillic spelling of the installation’s name refers to George Orwell’s concept of Big Brother from his dystopian novel “1984”. Over the past decades,...
  • ... and can improvise everything: their voice, gesture and body? How do social conventions of play drive experience? The installation version of TGarden functions as a temporary event; a new type of play zone. Since the project challenges existing modes...