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Sun Boxes 25 Mar 2011 | 03:17 am
Sun Boxes, by Craig Colorusso, are an environment to enter and exit at will. It’s comprised of twenty speakers operating independently, each powered by the sun via solar panels. There is a different l...
Sun Boxes 24 Mar 2011 | 11:17 pm
Sun Boxes, by Craig Colorusso, are an environment to enter and exit at will. It's comprised of twenty speakers operating independently, each powered...
Fragments of RGB 24 Mar 2011 | 06:02 am
Fragments of RGB is an interactive Installation experimenting with illusion and perception. The classic LED screen as a medium was simulated and disintegrated by the creation of a pixel-like LED optic...
Are We There Yet? 24 Mar 2011 | 05:47 am
Are We There Yet? is a new media art installation in the San Francisco Contemporary Jewish Museum by Bay Area artists Ken Goldberg and Gil Gershoni that celebrates inquisitive impulse. An immersive so...
Fragments of RGB 24 Mar 2011 | 02:02 am
Fragments of RGB is an interactive Installation experimenting with illusion and perception. The classic LED screen as a medium was simulated and...
Are We There Yet? 24 Mar 2011 | 01:47 am
Are We There Yet? is a new media art installation in the San Francisco Contemporary Jewish Museum by Bay Area artists Ken Goldberg and Gil Gershoni...
CCTV Chandelier 10 Mar 2011 | 01:37 am
“CCTV chandelier – Virtual Doppelganger Simulator”, by Hwang Kim, is an interactive installation that can reflect viewer’s Virtual Doppelganger. You can look objectively into your self in a third pers...
CCTV Chandelier 9 Mar 2011 | 08:37 pm
“CCTV chandelier - Virtual Doppelganger Simulator”, by Hwang Kim, is an interactive installation that can reflect viewer’s Virtual Doppelganger...
Kiss Controller 23 Feb 2011 | 11:28 am
Recently, with the improvement of camera capabilities and related tracking systems, game input systems such as Nintendo Wii controllers or Microsoft Kinect games are incorporating more body positions ...
Happy Things 23 Feb 2011 | 11:21 am
Happy Things is another “speed project” by Theo Watson and Kyle McDonald. The software captures positive human reactions to the Internet, analyzing your face through the computer’s webcam when you are...