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Blast Theory, Kidnap, 1998.
Performance event with web transmission where online audiences could control camera angles. Sponsored by Firetrap and Dazed & Confused
Blast Theory, TRUCOLD, 2002.
Blast Theory, TRUCOLD, video stil, 2002.
Created for the 2002 Biennale of Sydney, Australia
Blast Theory, Can You See Me Now?, 2001.
© Blast Theory.
Interactive game played online and on the streets using mobile devices. Commissioned by Shooting Live Artists (BBC, Arts Council England and The Culture Company)
Blast Theory, Something American, 1996.
Blast Theory, Something American, performance, 1996.
© Blast Theory.
Commissioned by Contemporary Archives, Nottingham, and toured internationally
Blast Theory, Desert Rain, interactive game, installation and perfomance, 1999.
Photo: Dirk Hassaker.
A collaboration with the Mixed Reality Lab, University of Nottingham
Unknown Writer, System 1.6, computational soundscape, 2001.
Chris Evans, We Will Destroy You, 2003.
live audience performance at Hello World Forum
Random Line Generator, 2002.
Produced by a Primary School child in boredomresearch's Hello World paper based program workshop
Kate Southworth, World, interactive net art, 2001.
Michael T Magruder, reconstruction - code, interactive net art, 2003.
Kate Southworth, Who Owns Them Controls, interactive net art, 2001.
Kate Southworth, Rogue State of Mind, interactive net art, 2002.
Michael T Magruder, [transmission], interactive net art, 2003.
Lisa-Dionne Morris, Tableware.
Lisa-Dionne Morris, Tableware.
Gabriele Koch, Giant Sphere, 60cm diameter.
Currently on show at Yorkshire Museum.
Wigs of Wonderment.
Wigs of Wonderment.
Wigs of Wonderment.
Wigs of Wonderment.
Wigs of Wonderment.
A multimedia interpretation of the performance installation by motiroti
Stuart Ross, From the series My Mums Photos of Car Boot Sales and Village Fetes, photograph, 50x60cm, 2002.
Felicity Aylieff, Thin End, 2001.
Photo: Richard Weltman.