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Simon Biggs
Angels
,
1994
http://www.littlepig.org.uk/installations/angels/angels.htm
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biggs angels
image/gif
400 × 300
Description
The work uses remote visual sensing techniques to track the viewer. The position of the viewer in front of the image controls the activity of the figures across the bottom of the screens. The viewers actions also control their ability to talk, as synthetic grammars are used to make the figures speak. The angels themselves are not interactive, but indifferently fly above the viewers and the talking figures. Exhibited at the Living Room, Whitechapel, London (source: http://www.littlepig.org.uk/)
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aesthetics
installation-based
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digital animation
installations
interactive installations
performance art
video performances
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Angels
An interactive digital video projection installation
3 interactive video projections, colour, interactive audio 12 x 12 x 6 metres
Produced, London, UK 1994.
Exhibited at the Living Room, Whitechapel, London 1994.
Exhibitions & Events
The Biennale of Electronic Arts 04, Perth (BEAP)
2004
user_mode = emotion + intuition in art + design
2003
Bibliography
Biggs, Simon and Penny Travlou
.
»Distributed Authorship and Creative Communities.«
Dichtung Digital (online)
41 (2012).
Biggs, Simon
.
»Second Life: how may it augment our first (learning) life? A review of the current and potential use of Second Life in creative arts education..«
(2009).
Biggs, Simon and Mariza Dima and Henrik Ekeus and Sue AND Timmons Hawksley and Mark Wright
.
»The "H" in HCI: Enhancing Perception of Interaction through the Performative.«
In
Virtual and Mixed Reality
, edited by R. ShumakerVol.LNCS 5622. , 3-12. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 2009.
Biggs, Simon
.
»Multimedia, Multiculturalism, Language and the Avantgarde.«
http://littlepig.org.uk/texts/epoetry.htm[12.04.2015.