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  • The Butterfly in the Brain is the name of an exhibition that referenced the human nervous system. It consisted of a series of digital prints that employs the image of a brain that has been produced by MRI technology. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Aspects of Gaia -
    ... schematization of this telematic Gaia. One level is presented in tents, with computer...
  • La Plissure du Texte -
    La Plissure du TexteArtist: Roy AscottComment:
  • Planetary Network -
    The «daily news» was the theme of this project in which more than 100 artists on three continents participated. The artists worked with computers, video text, slow-scan-TV, and telefax. The live activities in Venice lasted a period of 14 days,
  • Telenoia -
    ... Internet. We'll use Fax, Telephone of course, ISDN if it's accessible.If we...
  • Apollo 13Artist: Roy AscottComment:
  • Four Imaginary Walls -
    Four Imaginary Walls is an interactive environment controlled by external weather conditions. Sensor devices measure wind speed, light levels and temperature information, which is fed into a computer which synthesises a real-time virtual 3D
  • Wild -
    ... Indy computers. This work was commissioned by the 1994 Next Wave Festival and was first...
  • Universal Zoologies -
    Universal Zoologies is an interconnected series of autonomous, self-generating, poetic spaces that are navigated by people experiencing the work. The project aims to represent emotive, abstract, artificial life digi-scapes, each based around a
  • Acoustic Environment -
    A collection and exhibition of a disparate yet representative array of machine sounds, analogous to the collection and display of zoological 'samples'. Developed in colaboration with Gary Warner.