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March 16th, 2009
Responsive video installation by Alvaro Cassinelli and Masatoshi Ishakawa

Khronos Projector looks like a backprojected image on a wall. But the projection surface is very flexible, and you can push it in with your hands. When you do that, the parts of…
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Posted in pieces | Tagged with Alvaro Cassinelli, installation, responsive, slitscan, video
March 9th, 2009
Responsive wearable by Hachiya Kazuhiko (1993)

Two people put on these machines that let you swap your visual and auditory input with each other, so that you “can only see through the other person’s eyes”.
Photo: Kurokawa Mikio
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Posted in pieces | Tagged with 1990s, art, goggle, perception, responsive, wearable
December 16th, 2008
Responsive wearable goggles by Alexei Shulgin and Aristarkh Chebyshev.

super-i presents itself as a pair of wearable goggles with a camera on front. There’s a little box containing some electronics that let you apply different filters to the image from the camera…
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Posted in new media, pieces | Tagged with Alexei Shulgin, Aristarkh Chernyshev, ascii, filter, goggles, responsive, russian, wearable
February 6th, 2008
Responsive installation by Daniel Rozin.
The “mirror” surface consists of 830 small wooden mirrors, each mounted on a servo motor. A camera is hooked up to a computer. The wooden blocks are used as a sort of large, mechanical pixels. They…
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Posted in pieces | Tagged with 1990s, 1999, art, Daniel Rozin, display, installation, pixel, responsive