The interactive installation "I Want You To Want Me", by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar, c
The interactive installation "I Want You To Want Me", by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar, commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art, for their "Design and the Elastic Mind" exhibition.
I Want You To Want Me explores the search for love and self in the world of online dating. It chronicles the world's long-term relationship with romance, across all ages, genders, and sexualities, using real data collected from Internet dating sites every few hours.
The piece is presented on a 56" high-resolution touch-screen, hanging vertically on the wall, and was installed at MoMA on February 14, 2008, Valentine's Day.
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http://www.camspace.com Coolest thing since ice! Play any game with your web-cam!!! Check
http://www.camspace.com Coolest thing since ice! Play any game with your web-cam!!! Check it out...
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http://mtg.upf.edu/reactable
The reactable, is a multi-user electronic music instrument
http://mtg.upf.edu/reactable
The reactable, is a multi-user electronic music instrument with a tabletop tangible user interface. Several simultaneous performers share complete control over the instrument by moving physical objects on a luminous table surface. By moving and relating these objects, representing components of a classic modular synthesizer, users can create complex and dynamic sonic topologies, with generators, filters and modulators, in a kind of tangible modular synthesizer or graspable flow-controlled programming language.
This instrument is being developed by a team of digital luthiers (Sergi Jordà , Martin Kaltenbrunner, Günter Geiger and Marcos Alonso), at the Music Technology Group within the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain.
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Beyond Pages(1995) is a project from Masaki Fujihata.
This are "snapshots" from the perma
Beyond Pages(1995) is a project from Masaki Fujihata. This are "snapshots" from the permanent exhibit at the ZKM (Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe) in Germany. My small camera can just take 15 secs low-re video each time ..but a little edition made the rest. ek
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It's so coooooooool!!!
An Audiovisual Performance & Installation
for Voice and Interac
It's so coooooooool!!!
An Audiovisual Performance & Installation for Voice and Interactive Media by Golan Levin and Zach Lieberman with Jaap Blonk and Joan La Barbara Created Summer 2003 http://www.tmema.org/messa/messa.html
and check this out too... http://www.digitaldj.jp/
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The music video for "Gantz Graf" reached a cult status in underground computer-generated i
The music video for "Gantz Graf" reached a cult status in underground computer-generated imagery art circles. The video features an abstract object (or an agglomeration of objects) perfectly synchronized to the sounds in the music as it morphs, pulsates, shakes, and finally dissolves. The visuals contain the same amount of richness and detail as the soundtrack does, having a visual counterpart to every little sound or frequency range in the song. Alex Rutterford (who had previously created an unofficial video for the Tri Repetae track "Eutow" as part of a Channel 4 music programme in 2001) claims the idea for the "Gantz Graf" video came during one of his LSD trips.
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Text Rain is an interactive installation in which participants use the familiar instrument
Text Rain is an interactive installation in which participants use the familiar instrument of their bodies, to do what seems magical—to lift and play with falling letters that do not really exist. In the Text Rain installation participants stand or move in front of a large projection screen. On the screen they see a mirrored video projection of themselves in black and white, combined with a color animation of falling letters. Like rain or snow, the letters appears to land on participants' heads and arms. The letters respond to the participants' motions and can be caught, lifted, and then let fall again. The falling text will 'land' on anything darker than a certain threshold, and 'fall' whenever that obstacle is removed. If a participant accumulates enough letters along their outstretched arms, or along the silhouette of any dark object, they can sometimes catch an entire word, or even a phrase. The falling letters are not random, but form lines of a poem about bodies and language. 'Reading' the phrases in the Text Rain installation becomes a physical as well as a cerebral endeavor.
More info:http://www.camilleutterback.com/textrain.html
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This video is a TV show made about the software Ivan Sutherland developed in his 1963 thes
This video is a TV show made about the software Ivan Sutherland developed in his 1963 thesis at MIT's Lincoln Labs, "Sketchpad, A Man-Machine Graphical Communication System", described as one of the most influential computer programs ever written. This work was seminal in Human-Computer Interaction, Graphics and Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs), Computer Aided Design (CAD), and contraint/object-oriented programming. While watching this video, remember that the TX-2 computer (built circa 1958) on which the software ran was built from discrete transistors (not integrated circuits -it was room-sized) and contained just 64K of 36-bit words (~272k bytes).
(1/2) http://youtube.com/watch?v=USyoT_Ha_bA (2/2) http://youtube.com/watch?v=BKM3CmRqK2o
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Bestiario (2005)
By Pedro Huertas, Helena Figueiredo Natalia Tamayo
Bestiario is an
Bestiario (2005)
By Pedro Huertas, Helena Figueiredo Natalia Tamayo
Bestiario is an installation Project devolved in the course of studies of Virtual Reality at the Digital Arts Master program at Pompeu Fabra's University, Barcelona. It is based on the original writings of "Bestiaro Medieval" transposed to a contemporary context.
The installation consists of a space where the user can interact with his own shadow (computer generated, and projected in a full body scale screen) in such a way that his body movements can generate extensions in his shadow representation that will resemble animal forms.
This experience takes place in a delimited area that is surveyed by a video camera that detects infrared light. The video data is analyzed by an Eyesweb Software Patch and converted to a Logic Format (MIDI) which is then sent to a computer running the Virtools Software providing control data to the computer generated shadow.
Bestiario is a virtual reality experiment from which emerges the sense that human condition relies on a hybrid nature. A person can be aware of this nature, or not, but it is always present. 
This installation was presented as an academic project at Pompeu Fabra University in June 2005 and to the general public in October 2005 during the International Animation Festival week at "Casa da Animação" -- Porto, Portugal.
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