Posts Tagged 'Mixed Reality'

AWNJS at Wild State
The All Women’s Networked Jam Session was a colocated live performance at Wild State in the Sound Campus section of Ars Electronica. An opening in space, time, and subjectivity, providing a locus of interaction between artists working in diverse media

AWNJS at Wild State
The All Women’s Networked Jam Session was a colocated live performance at Wild State in the Sound Campus section of Ars Electronica. An opening in space, time, and subjectivity, providing a locus of interaction between artists working in diverse media

Extinction Bubble & Slime body
“Slime body / Extinction Bubble” 2020 Slime body and Extinction bubble are two instagram filters and part of the AR series “Apocalyptic Mood”. The filters were created in collaboration with Johanna de Verdier as part of a group residency with

Extinction Bubble & Slime body
“Slime body / Extinction Bubble” 2020 Slime body and Extinction bubble are two instagram filters and part of the AR series “Apocalyptic Mood”. The filters were created in collaboration with Johanna de Verdier as part of a group residency with

The Metaplasm
The Metaplasm is a mixed reality piece that consists of a computational leather prosthetic and a mixed reality computer vision app. The shoulder garment computes the wearer’s movement data to the app which mixes a phantom augmentation of floating images

The Metaplasm
The Metaplasm is a mixed reality piece that consists of a computational leather prosthetic and a mixed reality computer vision app. The shoulder garment computes the wearer’s movement data to the app which mixes a phantom augmentation of floating images

The Modern Conversation
Our lives are mediated through technologies, but how aware are we about the effect of this extra guest in our relationships? This installation of electronic wearables explores machine mediation, surveillance and the embodiment of algorithmic communication. Translating the normally invisible

The Modern Conversation
Our lives are mediated through technologies, but how aware are we about the effect of this extra guest in our relationships? This installation of electronic wearables explores machine mediation, surveillance and the embodiment of algorithmic communication. Translating the normally invisible