The Japanese exhibition controlled remotely
An internet user on the other side of the world can remotely pilot objects of So Kanno and Yamaguchi Takahiro's "Avatars" installation, presented at Ycam, the arts and media center in Japan.
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Published 3 April 2017
An internet user on the other side of the world can remotely pilot objects of So Kanno and Yamaguchi Takahiro's "Avatars" installation, presented at Ycam, the arts and media center in Japan.
Published 12 October 2015 by Laurent Catala
The artist Peter William Holden reveals the cogs of “Critical mass”, his latest robotic installation combining engineering of illusion and art of body movement.
Published 29 June 2015 by Laurent Catala
With "Induction Series" the Belgian sound artist is producing a series of sculptures that play with resonance and architecture to create vibratory fields.
Published 10 April 2015 by Cherise Fong
Folded cranes dancing in sync—paper animation, puppet gadgetry, or Japanese traditional art revisited? Discover the Ugoita collective.
Published 27 March 2015 by Laurent Catala
As an interactive and sensory film booth for solo viewer, Guillaume Faure's “Soma”, showing at Exit festival from March 25 to April 5, explores the unconscious relationship between body and image.
Published 19 March 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
During the last Club Transmediale Festival in Berlin, Derek Holzer presented DELILAH TOO, an installation on the vocoder based on his researches on archeology on privacy.