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+ | ==Titolo:== | ||
+ | Apparitions | ||
==Anno:== | ==Anno:== | ||
− | + | 1994 d.c. | |
==Luogo:== | ==Luogo:== | ||
− | + | San Diego, CA | |
− | ==Autore:== Tribe Mark | + | ==Autore:== |
+ | Tribe Mark | ||
==Descrizione:== | ==Descrizione:== | ||
+ | Apparitions consisted of a physical installation that served as an interface to a computer-generated virtual environment. Gallery visitors were able to move through a virtual medical clinic using a wheel chair as a navigation device. By turning the wheels of the chair, visitors were able to travel down virtual corridors and enter virtual examination rooms and laboratories. By approaching objects in the virtual environment, visitors triggered video sequences. Together, the virtual environment and video used the clinic as an allegory for technologies of representation. | ||
Per visualizzare l'opera http://www-apparitions.ucsd.edu | Per visualizzare l'opera http://www-apparitions.ucsd.edu | ||
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[[categoria: Opera di Tribe Mark]] | [[categoria: Opera di Tribe Mark]] | ||
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Titolo:
Apparitions
Anno:
1994 d.c.
Luogo:
San Diego, CA
Autore:
Tribe Mark
Descrizione:
Apparitions consisted of a physical installation that served as an interface to a computer-generated virtual environment. Gallery visitors were able to move through a virtual medical clinic using a wheel chair as a navigation device. By turning the wheels of the chair, visitors were able to travel down virtual corridors and enter virtual examination rooms and laboratories. By approaching objects in the virtual environment, visitors triggered video sequences. Together, the virtual environment and video used the clinic as an allegory for technologies of representation.
Per visualizzare l'opera http://www-apparitions.ucsd.edu