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[ epidemiC]
[epidemiC] is a network of people working in sectors as diverse as art, computer science, anthropology, communication, history, and economy. [epidemiC] explores the phenomena arising from the intrusion of computer science's cultural behaviors into
zgodlocator
1998
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2002
Zgodlocator is a memory machine that functions according to the magnetic principles of a computers hard disk and organizes tiny metal particles. In Zgodlocator these particles are in fact ground computer parts that are magnetically sensitive.
WORLD /WORLD
2001
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2001
Imagine a pole piercing the earth. One end emerges in Neunkirchen, Germany and the other at a public space in Tokyo. You can push and pull this pole on one side of the earth and someone on the other side may push back to you. You can also see
Workaholic
2000
A pendulum hangs from the ceiling, with an omnidirectional bar code scanner as the bob (the weight) at the end of the cable. The scanner casts an intense red laser beam downward as it skims the floor, reading symbols printed on a 12 foot diameter
Wings
1996
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1996
Our most recent project was to advance the technology and techniques discovered during production of The Adding Machine. We utilized the projected computer graphic system developed for The Adding Machine, but further required that each audience
Windscreen
2001
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2001
Windscreen is an experimental, wind-driven physical interface, 2001. Any physical scale habitable by the human body is also "inhabited" by massive levels of sensory data, equivalent to perhaps millions of analog-to-digital inputs a second. My
William Kentridge: Tide Table
2004
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2004
... for example, reads a newspaper on the
beach
, seemingly oblivious to the post-Apartheid...
Where are you from?_Stories
2002
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2009
video
Where are you from?_Stories, 2002-2009, is a net-art piece supported by a one-year research grant from the Canada Council for the Arts. The videos for the net-art piece were selected from approximately 200 15-minute videos captured in special events
Werner A. König
(*1978 in Ravensburg) ) is a doctoral candidate with the Human-Computer Interaction Group at the University of Konstanz. He is an associated member of the DFG graduate program "Explorative Analysis and Visualization of Large Information Spaces« and
Web of Life
2002
video
The audio-visual environment “Web of Life” is formed by an immersive conjunction of projected three-dimensional computer graphic and video images, together with a fully spatialized acoustic experience and a specially conceived architectural
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