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Technology in Art
Gallery GuideA performer wears a head-mounted display linked to live video and hosts a tour of a virtual gallery.
Kevin Atherton
Chelsea College of Art & Design
kevin@chel-vr.demon.co.uk
ParkBench Public-Access KiosksReaching out to those who lack the prerequisites for getting online.
Nina Sobell
Emily Hartzell
Artists in Residence
NYU Center for Digital Multimedia
719 Broadway, 12th Floor
New York, New York 10003 USA
+1.212.998.3395
parkbnch@large.cs.nyu.edu
http://c4dm.nyu.edu/parkbench
Telematic and Telepresence InstallationsInstallations comprised of a wireless telerobot, regular phone lines, and remote spaces, in which viewers become participants.
Eduardo Kac
Department of Art
207 Fine Arts Building
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky 40506 USA
+1.606.257.2727
+1.606.257.3042 fax
ekac1@pop.uky.edu
http://www.uky.edu/FineArts/Art/kac/kachome.html
VOID: PerformanceNew technology and interaction fundamentally change the meanings of "performance" and "audience." Where is the experience of art when we meet the robot performer in its own environment?
Elizabeth Swift
Peter Ireland
A Room for Robots
liz@voidp.demon.co.uk
Artworks Discussed
Illusions/delusionsStereoscopic computer imaging procedures to construct artworks that explore the viewer's relationship to virtual/pictorial space.
Tim O'Riley
Chelsea College of Art and Design
Manresa Road
London SW3 6LS
UNITED KINGDOM
+44.171.514.7750
+44.171.514.7777 fax
tim@chel-vr.demon.co.uk
SPACE|R A C EAn interactive multimedia piece about the 1960s U.S. Civil Rights movement and space program that encourages viewers to experience paradox and ambiguity as natural parts of human existence in a complex world.
Colette Gaiter
Minneapolis College of Art and Design
2501 Stevens Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404 USA
+1.612.874.3608
+1.612.874.3704 fax
colette_gaiter@mn.mcad.edu
Dance of DeathThe conjunction of digital technology and the artist's book in interface design for a CD-ROM.
Peter E. Charuk
University of Western Sydney, Nepean
p.charuck@nepean.uws.edu.au
Without a Special Object of WorshipThe making of an experimental interactive installation that explores Veneto-Byzantine architecture using an artist's book as the vehicle for interaction.
Jacquelyn Martino
Philips Research Labs
345 Scarborough Road
Briarcliff, New York 10510 USA
jam67@columbia.edu
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Final SIGGRAPH 96 Web site update: 25 October 1996.
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