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    ... in the way that the portrait gazes back at the participants. “Proxemics:” body positioning in space, and “eye gaze:” visual connection made as a person gazes into the eyes of another, sets up a dynamics of watching and being watched, a situation in which observer...
  • ... thoughts. Y Straight Forward considers the idea of a counterfactual tour guide, which does not look for the shortest connection between two points, but explores all the delights along the way. With the help of a navigation device, we intend to seduce...
  • ... rork with phisical paint or the clarinet. The only way you can regain that mystery is by using the computer as a means to connect two people together, so that the mystery feel is that of the other person. (source:...
  • ... Material, more or less. The logic of the material holds the upper hand over the logic of the spirit, the endangered connective tissue of the social fabric. War is a dangerous, interactive community undertaking. Interactive creation plays with...
  • ... virtual nervous system. From anywhere in the world one can feel what's happening anywhere else in real time as long as it is connected to the Net and is English speaking. Internet is the first self-organised worldwide language-and-socially filtered...
  • Woolford: Cyber Sex. -
    ...This was the first piece examining the possibilities of haptical sensations transmitted through ISDN-connections. An archaic piece of extreme media and meanwhile a classic. (newmediabeijing.org)
  • WOODEN WORLDS -
    ... live-electronics and viola real-time manipulation of video) is produced by two laptops running MAX/MSP/Jitter, which are connected with each other via Ethernet.
  • ... France. This exhibition invites visitors to imagine the stages of Vilém Flusser’s nomadic life as a model of the force of the connections we call the twentieth century. Artists Danièle Akmen, Edmar de Almeida, Louis Bec, Michael Bielicky, Gabriel Borba, Jürgen...
  • Wings -
    ... through and around the built-in video screens. Using these new non-immersive HMDs, the audience still maintained a strong connection with the live actors. Furthermore, the communal nature of the theatre experience was not lessened. Airplane scene ...