Provides a sampling of New Media & Mediatechnology projects throughout history related to the theme of 'Space' with a focus on reality versus virtuality.
4. Milgram's Reality-Virtuality ContinuumSteve Mann. Mediated Reality with implementations for everyday life. presenceconnect.com, the on line companion to the MIT Press journal PRESENCE: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, Date Posted: 2002 August 6
6. SEEK @The Jewish Museum NYCArchitecture Machine Group, 1970 Installation by MIT Architecture Machine group at on exhibition held at Jewish Museum (1970)Computer stacks blocks, builds mental model of the world... But gerbils can topple stacksWhat is this piece about?
8. Sense and act in an environment, deal with unexpected eventsPlanning versus randomnessSmart environments totalitarian mechanistic worlds
10. The Ultimate DisplayIvan Sutherland, 1965The ultimate display would, of course, be a room within which the computer can control the existence of matter. A chair displayed in such a room would be good enough to sit in. Handcuffs displayed in such a room would be confining, and a bullet displayed in such a room would be fatal. With appropriate programming such a display could literally be the Wonderland into which Alice walked.
13. Responsive Environments- Myron KruegerAll this HUD gear is bordersome!Artist as Composer of Responsive Environments intelligent real time computer mediated spacesResponse is the medium: focus on experience through interactionImmersiveness, audience participation, real time interaction, randomness, computer mediated spaces, ...InputControlOutput
15. Jeffrey ShawThe Narrative Landscape (85)Hierarchical organization of images in spaceGoing to the Heart of the Center of the Garden of Delights (86)No screen, image projections are triggered by walking along a walkway through a museumInventer La Terre (87)No wall projection, periscopeThe Narrative LandscapeRiding a bicycle through a six square km envtCityplan based on Manhattan, Amsterdam, Karlsruhe. Building were actually words, a visual storyThe Virtual Museum