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the surface
This is a multiplayer VR experience made for the Vive. One person is in the virtual world, discovering the landscape of a huge face.
datacytes
This speculative, mixed reality work imagines a society where nature has recolonised our digital infrastructure.
auto-encoded buddha
Hommage to Nam June Paik’s TV Buddha. A Buddha statue watches the computer attempting to draw its own image.
empathy bomber jacket
The Empathy Bomber Backpack is a speculative object designed for the extreme activists of a near-future, where biological contraband creates a chemical metaphor of the ‘empathy warfare’ that defines our globe today.
sonified streets
Dominika Sytnik collected data from the streets of Berlin, noting whenever they would pass by graffiti, a bike, a tree, etc. and translated that data into sound.
music landscape
Melanie Krauth visualised data from the chorus of four songs out of the top 100 of the last ten years according to Rolling Stone magazine.
falling in love
An exploration in falling in love with inanimate objects. Because human relationships are complicated and sex with robots is too expensive.
whispering cloud
Whisper something into the cloud and you will never get it back. Once you share it, it belongs to the cloud.
digital decay machine
An investigation in to the decay and dissolution of images.
augenlicht
Interactive LED sculpture by Soma Holiday
bitte berühren: hacking the streets project
Bitte Berühren is a project created by Kim Booth and Nancy Otero during our Hacking Public Spaces workshop led by artists yang02 and So Kanno in 2014.
the edward snowden academy of observation
These penetrating observers are meant to peer at whoever is standing nearby. In 2014, everyone knows who Edward Snowden is and what he told us.
jigbot
Jiggety Jigbot translates audio signal into get-down.
hacking the streets project
This project was created by Thomas O’Reilly during our Hacking Public Spaces workshop led by artists yang02 and So Kanno in 2014.
google man
3D printed Google Man
draw yourself, drawing yourself
An out-of-body camera view (from above and behind) was projected into a virtual reality headset. Participants were asked to ‘Draw yourself drawing yourself’ using this third-person perspective.
hacking public spaces in berlin
This project was created by Brent Dixon during our Hacking Public Spaces workshop led by artists yang02 and So Kanno in 2014.
speed down machine
A digital playground created by taseenb with Julia Nuesslein, showing your image in a constant flux.