Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau
Their work is AMAZING I wish I had the technical skills to create some of their interactive works, like ‘life writer’ and MobileFeelings II (2004) here is a link to their page http://www.interface.ufg.ac.at/christa-laurent/WORKS/FRAMES/FrameSet.html
The interactivity is intense in MobileFeelings II because the artwork communicates with other people by sensing each others sweat and smell.
Atau Tanaka has some amazing sound work, his bondage series sounds amazing and the way he created the sound is so inventive WOW.
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s work ‘entanglement really interested me. It is so simple with two neon signs in galleries on opposite sides of the world that are connected through a computer so that they turn off and on at the same time. I liked the idea of somebody controlling the conditions of a room when they weren’t anywhere near it. Thought it would be interesting to create two environments, one with controls that people could play with and the other being the room or space that is affected by the controls BUT this is far too technical for me because I know nothing about electricity etc YET!
Mario Merz
Spirals, fractals NEON LIGHTS!
Looked at a lot of collaborative projects on the internet, human clock is cool check it out! http://www.humanclock.com/?s=1 and some other things like generating your own haiku which was made up of words other people had submitted and was crap. Other things invited you to add your picture to a giant collage but it was lame as well.
http://www.sito.org/synergy/ this site was ok, really liked the animation idea where each person adds just one frame I think that could be really interesting.

Peter Jansen
"The images of Peter Jansen arose from his idea over transposition, movement and energy circulations. Repetition and variation, united In his sculptures ensure a sophisticated balance. They form a new open space, almost without matter of gravity ..... "
He studied physics and philosophy... his works are cast in bronze and i like them because they look very mechanical without being a specific part of a machine.
http://www.peterjansen-art.com/index.html
Their work is AMAZING I wish I had the technical skills to create some of their interactive works, like ‘life writer’ and MobileFeelings II (2004) here is a link to their page http://www.interface.ufg.ac.at/christa-laurent/WORKS/FRAMES/FrameSet.html
The interactivity is intense in MobileFeelings II because the artwork communicates with other people by sensing each others sweat and smell.
Atau Tanaka has some amazing sound work, his bondage series sounds amazing and the way he created the sound is so inventive WOW.
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s work ‘entanglement really interested me. It is so simple with two neon signs in galleries on opposite sides of the world that are connected through a computer so that they turn off and on at the same time. I liked the idea of somebody controlling the conditions of a room when they weren’t anywhere near it. Thought it would be interesting to create two environments, one with controls that people could play with and the other being the room or space that is affected by the controls BUT this is far too technical for me because I know nothing about electricity etc YET!
Mario Merz
Spirals, fractals NEON LIGHTS!
Looked at a lot of collaborative projects on the internet, human clock is cool check it out! http://www.humanclock.com/?s=1 and some other things like generating your own haiku which was made up of words other people had submitted and was crap. Other things invited you to add your picture to a giant collage but it was lame as well.
http://www.sito.org/synergy/ this site was ok, really liked the animation idea where each person adds just one frame I think that could be really interesting.

Peter Jansen
"The images of Peter Jansen arose from his idea over transposition, movement and energy circulations. Repetition and variation, united In his sculptures ensure a sophisticated balance. They form a new open space, almost without matter of gravity ..... "
He studied physics and philosophy... his works are cast in bronze and i like them because they look very mechanical without being a specific part of a machine.
http://www.peterjansen-art.com/index.html

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