Keyword Index
Selected keyword: telematics
Work: //**Code_UP
Artist: Beiguelman, Giselle
Comment: //**Code_me_UP investigates the role of the code in the meaning construction and the forms of visibility mediated by mobile communication devices.
In the exhibition space, the audience can...
Work: Mori
Artist: Packer, Randall
Comment: Sound-Installation
"Mori" is an Internet-based earthwork that engages the earth as a living medium. In this installation, minute movements of the Hayward Fault in California are detected by a...
Work: Mori
Artist: Goldberg, Ken
Comment: In Mori, the immediacy of the telematic embrace between earth and visitor questions the authenticity of mediated experience in the context of chance, human fragility, and geological endurance....
Work: Ouija
Artist: Goldberg, Ken
Comment: Ken Goldberg is one of the pioneers of telematic works, and "Ouija 2000" is not only a playful stab at the idea of global mind through the nostalgia of a Ouija board, it introduces important elements...
Work: Telenoia
Artist: Ascott, Roy
Comment: What TELENOIA is about is telematic connectivity, mind to mind across the globe. We'll use e.mail like Earn, Bitnet, Internet. We'll use Fax, Telephone of course, ISDN if it's...
Work: Televirtual Chit Chat
Artist: Shaw, Jeffrey
Comment: During Imagina '93 computer graphics installations in Monte Carlo and in Karlsruhe were connected by modem through a conventional telephone line. Facing large video screens, the two distant...
Work: The Ornitorrinco Project
Artist: Kac, Eduardo
Comment: Eduardo Kac pioneered telepresence art in 1986, when he created his first wireless robot, a remote-controlled anthropomorphic figure through which human participants could engage in conversation. In...
Work: The Tele-Actor
Artist: Goldberg, Ken
Comment: We are studying network-based systems that allow groups of users to "explore" live remote environments such as a rainforest, biotechnology lab, political rally, or rock concert.
The "Tele-Actor"...
Work: The Trace
Artist: Lozano-Hemmer, Rafael
Comment: "The Trace" is a telepresence installation that invites two participants in remote sites to share the same telematic space. The piece consists of vectors, sounds and graphics that respond to the...
Work: There`s no Simulation like Home
Artist: Sermon, Paul
Comment: This installation entitled There's no simulation like home is the culmination of artistic telematic research since 1992. The exterior of the installation resembles the back of a plasterboard...