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  • ... are going to control our perception. Our work deals with the study of such relationships to create images from behind the mirrors.
  • ... by diffusing everyday individuals with ambiguous tagging back into the system. Like Physiognomic Scrutinizer (2008 – 2009) and Mirror_Piece (2010 – 2011), 15 Minutes of Biometric Fame also incorporates face-recognition software employed in surveillance and...
  • ... and continued with the interactive realtime morphing installation "Liquid Views" (1992-93) which originated in the first mirror touchscreen and further to a contactless interface - the PointScreen technology (patented in 2005) which was motivated by a...
  • 24hour Social -
    ... the vast accumulation of data that has become a ubiquitous part of our network society. Vine explicitly set out to hold a mirror to the everyday, describing Vines as "little windows into the people, settings, ideas and objects that make up your life"....
  • A 442 Hz. - video
    ... rhizomatically perceived political movement and structure of the upheavals across the Arab world since 2011, but they have also mirrored and finally enacted the political demands and actions of the people in real-time. This rhizomatically ‘medial’ form and...
  • ... ametaphysical snapshot of a joyful epiphanous moment. Note the refractive smoke bubble pipe held inthe hand of the mirrored reveler.This was the first time I introduced a muted semi-monochrome palette into my work. I utilized 3Dmodels generated...
  • ... In Liquid Views (1992) the connection between the physical and thevirtual is made by touching the surface of a water mirror. By using a horizontal touchscreen, a built-incamera and a projector, the installation allowed viewers to see themselves...
  • ... and in other ones the video projection could be seen either in the screen and reflected in the Plexiglas, and/or in the mirrors (or both simultaneously). The visitor also could move the mirrors modifying slightly the ambience. The video shows a trip...
  • ... go away!!!Š d. Cila's song detail installation: chair, walking stick, mailbags detail installation: monitors, broken mirrors, mailbags, entrance door. (Source: Michel Chossudovsky, www.nettime.org/nettime.w3archive/199901/msg00091.html)