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Maurice Benayoun
... Reality installation linking
two
big museums: the Pompidou Center in... organic design. The Panoramic
Tables
for the Planet of Visions...
Diego Caglioni
... of the web and of AIs
compare
d with artistic creativity,...
Deep Contact
1986
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1989
... videodisc installation
compare
s intimacy with reproductive...
Digital Mudra
1987
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1987
... the western gestures were
compare
d with the meanings of their...
Legible City Prototype
1988
... transparency and immateriality
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d with the later work that used... that enabled this ar
two
rk is the fact that in 1988...
AME: Art After Museum
1992
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1992
... It is heterogeneous
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d with the surrounding space....
European Media Art Festival 1994
1994
... video and interactive projects.
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d to the created reality of...
Telematic Encounter
1996
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1996
... video communication between the
two
sites. The first installation... users sitting at the separate
tables
sit at the same telepresent...
The
Tables
Turned
1997
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1997
video
... is experienced and used in
two
locations via a teleconferencing... The
Tables
Turned is preceded by Telematic Dreaming from 1992 and Telematic Vision...
Nuzzle Afar
1998
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1998
... Project made it possible to
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the differences between a... computer terminals.
Two
terminals are set up at each...
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