Intimate Transactions
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Intimate Transactions, developed by Keith Armstrong, Lisa O'Neill and Guy Webster, allows two people in separate spaces to interact simultaneously using their bodies.
The participant reclines on the Bodyshelf, a furniture with embedded The shared experience allows each participant to gradually develop a form of sensory intimacy with the other, even though they are geographically separated and cannot physically see or hear each other. The installation will be at the Australian Centre of the Moving Image, Monday 25 April 2005 - Sunday 1 May 2005. |
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Spotted over at Near near future. Participants recline within an abstract form of furniture which sustains the needs of a constantly moving body. This 'furniture' uses embedded sensors, smart materials and computer vision recognition. It therefore... Read More
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