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  • cyberSM -
    ... appearances, identities and entities by letting the participants choose their own visual appearance from a large databank of digitized human bodies. Once chosen, the participents send the image of their virtual self to the others on the network....
  • ... a sonic environment and a libretto through brainwaves and interaction with audience. Noor: A Brain Opera connected five databanks to five screens that were primarily triggered by four different emotional states of the performer: relaxation, engagement,...
  • ... terminals which when activated by the purchased revolutionary monument would allow the user to explore an audiovisual database concerning these 200 revolutions via three interconnected paths of navigation - 'space', 'time' and...
  • ... a "0" or a "1". On the lower LED display there is a continuous random selection of descriptor words from the library's database of book titles. On the spiral display hanging above, these words are directly translated into continuously changing binary...
  • ... each other. While the Distributed Legible City shows the same urban textual landscape as the original Legible City, this database now takes on a new meaning. The texts are no longer the sole focus of the user's experience, but instead becomes...
  • Fugitive -
    ... movement as an indicator of "mood". The user moves through an impressionistic visual experience based in a digital video database. The question of Embodiment is central: we attempted to production a system which "speaks the language of the body"....
  • Equivalents II -
    ... process when it encounters certain words in the viewer's phrase that match those stored in the program's database. The database contains words from the following sources: J.G Ballard's "Crash", Michel Foucault's "The Order of...
  • Slippery Traces -
    ... over 240 interconnected postcards classified into 24 categories or chapters. The intention of the work has been to explore database structures as a means of generating multi-linear narratives at a time when web search engines were introduced. Slippery...
  • A Sense of Place -
    ... a set of ten possibilities. Every so often, the reflection scenes are animated. Depending on the particular make-up of the database, (which objects the audience has invested time in front of), the program shows a matrix schemata showing the database values...
  • ... contributed over 3000 objects in their possession, digitally scanning and describing them. This information was stored in a database and organized by an algorithm that positioned objects of similar value near each other in a two-dimensional map. The map of...