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  • ... attenuated eye-object projections (cone, cubeand hard-edged torus) emanating from the protagonist's face on the left.The...
  • ... they have also explored theresearch field of media art history, archiving, and open-source knowledge extraction interfaces.... random approach to the content; or they can select the Archive Browser (2004), a list with all theentries. Originally, the knowledge...
  • ... touchscreens, scans, but also entirely analog tools such as a torch or a typewriter.“ By connecting the act of typing to the act of...
  • ... (1940) and also onto a paper projection screen which was torn open by inflatable tubing during the performance. At the event in...
  • ... are virtually placed side by side along a white wall. A motorized large flat screen (linked to a cableless keyboard) allows the... The Net.Art Browser is a means of conjoining information space with the museum space and hybridizing the interactivity of surfing the Internet...
  • ... standard fashion, as defined by the currently available image browsers. In "The Living Web" users can immerse themselves physically...
  • ... through by the forces of elctromagnetism, language and logical torment. Inspired by the play Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights. A...
  • ... short text messages to each other using a cell phone or web browser. However, rather than being sent directly, the messages were...
  • ... existed in the industrial realm. They admired the forms of motor cars, bridges, grain elevators, aircraft’s propellers; and they... people in their everyday life, such as a search engine, a Web browser, email, GUI, databases, data visualization, and so on. How...
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