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  • ... facilities. When these were up and running I stayed on to do the full documentation of the facility and then to develop the infrastructure for one of the first fully digital video post-production facilities in Australia. This involved the design and...
  • ... possibilities for communication within virtual spaces. His interactive works include Removable Reality (1992), which used an infrared cordless phone, and Impressing Velocity (1994), in which he used a laptop computer equipped with GPS to digitally map Mount...
  • ... game projects (Advent) and interventions in the public realm (Common Garden). In addition to working within the arts infrastructure in Scotland where I am deeply engaged on developmental activity on both a professional and governance level I am often...
  • ... in the process of reproduction (Minimal Difference and Modern Mimesis, 2016; Duchamp and Mimesis, 2011; The Space of Infrathin Difference: Non-similar Similarity in Duchamp’s Art, 2010). Other writings include Biomimesis and Contemporary Art (2011),...
  • ...Joelle Dietrick's paintings, drawings, and animations explore infrastructure, particularly housing, and its manipulation by automated, global economic systems. Her work has been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, Transitio_MX in Mexico City, TINA B...
  • ... science and citizen science issues. She is involved in various open hardware projects with emphasis on supporting research infrastructure in the Global South. She uses prototypes as critical probes and tools for mobilization, deliberation, reflection and...
  • ... of data fauna and flora fiction. Nancy seeks to raise awareness of cultural practices that increasingly rely on “Big Tech” infrastructure, compelling the public to consume their products to participate in digital colonisation. This dependence comes with...
  • ... and consisted of a computer graphics video projection onto a large screen at the far end of the room opposite the entrance. Infra-red sensors and seven pairs of blue lights along the floor defined a path from the entrance area to the screen. The visitor...
  • ... face is seen directly on the monitor screen beneath the water. Whenever a spectator moves in front of the monitor, an infrared sensor detects her presence and so a bubble of air is released under the water reservoir causing ripples over its surface....
  • Plasm: A Nano Sample -
    ... inventory of flakes, snatched on the fly by conflicting attractors. Input tracking is performed by optical detection of infrared LCDs mounted on the rolling monitor stands. (source: www.plasm.com)