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rePLACEd in EVE
1998
... and exploration of large, structurally planar virtual worlds such as gardens or cities. Of course, scenes with a
big
ger extent in the vertical direction can be viewed, too, but then the distortion stemming from the idealized mathematical...
Topshot Helmet
2007
... your view than on your sense of balance. It’s only after the first tiny steps you start to trust your new vision and try
big
ger steps and moves. Design: The object is made out of a ball-shaped helmet with a helium balloon attached to it. The captive...
Cagebim
1995
video
... and space are shown on the six television sets conducting the participant to several associations of the sequences. On the
big
gest television set a record spins, and no sound can be listened to. It is in total muteness and the sound that is being listened...
Metropolis
2005
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2005
Interactive digital video projection environment 16 x 16 x 6 metres 2 large scale video projections, colour A Little Pig Production, UK, 2005. Supported by Sheffield Hallam University Art and Design Research Centre Metropolis is composed of
IDfone
2005
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2005
Interactive digital video installation, variable size IDphone evokes an ambivalent conjunction between the Freudian notion of the Id, contemporary I.D. systems (biometrics) and a video-phone gone wrong. Employing digital "mirrors" that reflect
Stream I Stream II
2003
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2003
... installation form or at any number of remote locations interacting with the work via the web. (source:http://hosted.simon
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gs.easynet.co.uk/installations/stream/statement.htm)
Parallax
2002
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2002
... able to see all three scenes from the points of view of all the other viewers simultaneously. (source: http://hosted.simon
big
gs.easynet.co.uk/installations/parallax/parallax.htm)
The Visible Genome Project
2001
... of various people. The piece uses object oriented and behavioural programming techniques. (source: http://hosted.simon
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gs.easynet.co.uk/installations/genome/genome.htm)
The Waiting Room
1998
... they dance various passages from the Tango, change direction and also change gender roles. (source: http://hosted.simon
big
gs.easynet.co.uk/installations/waiting/waiting.htm)
Halo
1998
... generative grammars, based on the textual works of William Blake, are visible on each screen. (source: http://hosted.simon
big
gs.easynet.co.uk/installations/halo/halo.htm)
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