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  • ... He sees it as a "mirror of media theory"that reflects key theoretical ideas of the time and as an example of how media art...
  • ... remotely control the body of a snake robot viasimple arrow keys that not only shared a serpentarium with a real snake at the...
  • ... represented thevirtuality of artificial life and became the key language through which I criticized the essenceof technology. All...
  • ... or rescued through different forms of physical interaction via keyboards, touchscreens, scans, but also entirely analog tools such...
  • Telematic Encounter -
    ... in colour. This allows only these objects, and the user, to be keyed on top of the image from location 1. All the blue objects in...
  • ... chroma-keys the camera image form the remote location as the key-image on top of the camera image from the ZKM location as the...
  • ... platform for interaction. Working with a system of live chroma keying between two separate tables the remote viewers are able to sit...
  • ... which move from the center of the spiral outwards. A computer keyboard that is connected to the lower element also allows visitors...
  • ... actions. Each player could choose letters from a simulated keyboard on their screen. Using a multi-axis 3D mouse, the position,...
  • ... wall. A motorized large flat screen (linked to a cableless keyboard) allows the viewer to move this display window linearly (in...