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 credit Shade Abdul\\ credit Shade Abdul\\
 Sky Ear project - Usman Hague, 2004\\ Sky Ear project - Usman Hague, 2004\\
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 The installation consists of large air-bags or "bubbles" of permeable rip-stop nylon that inflate and deflate in reaction to visitors pushing or bumping the lower inflated volume of each pair. As visitors enter and move through the installation, they must navigate through the lightweight 8’ diameter spheres that fill the space. When the bubbles are bumped, sensors initiate a chaotic exchange of air between the spheres. When no visitors are present, the system returns to its stand-by state: the lower bubble in the pair refillls with air and awaits another interaction. The installation consists of large air-bags or "bubbles" of permeable rip-stop nylon that inflate and deflate in reaction to visitors pushing or bumping the lower inflated volume of each pair. As visitors enter and move through the installation, they must navigate through the lightweight 8’ diameter spheres that fill the space. When the bubbles are bumped, sensors initiate a chaotic exchange of air between the spheres. When no visitors are present, the system returns to its stand-by state: the lower bubble in the pair refillls with air and awaits another interaction.
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 source: ohgizmo.com/category/technology/\\ source: ohgizmo.com/category/technology/\\
  
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-With the “Flying Circus” festival, the ZKM Institute of Music and Acoustics will spectacularly ring in the celebrations for “10 Years ZKM in Hall A”;Four days of concerts, installations and publication presentations will impressively show what the Institute stands forOn Saturday and Sunday, the concert program will be enlarged by unknown flying objectsThe artist group “machine cent’red humanz” has developed blimps that emit sounds and can in this way communicate with each other and react upon their surroundings.\\+Thoughts go by airMachine Cent'red Humanz 2003-2007 \\ 
 +'Thoughts go by air' is a slowly evolving project within the domain of art and technologyThe first generation (2003) existed of a bunch of balloons strapped together by wires and reacting on human or its own movementsFor the second generation (2004), mxHz.org developed its own electronics with a sonar, motor control and communication protocols. This allowed the artbots to sense the environment and communicate with each other either in the same room or over the internet to another location. Connections between Brussels, Berlin, and New York were succesfully established.\\
 source http://okno.be/?id=1035 http://mxhz.org/ source http://okno.be/?id=1035 http://mxhz.org/
  
  
  
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-source; [[http://www.rama9art.org/sutee/biograp.html]][[http://www.perso.orange.fr/keepyourdistance/quotation%20]] 
  
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 +ALAVs 2.0 (Autonomous Light Air Vessels) are networked objects that communicate the concept of connectivity among people, objects, and the environment. Through the use of mobile technologies people can influence the behavior of the ALAVs by starting conversations and building closer relationships with them. ALAVs 2.0 reflects upon the current state of connectivity in our everyday lives. The potential of ALAVs 2.0 lies in its ability to captivate a wide audience and communicate the idea of people cohabiting a shared space with networked objects. 
 +A project by Jed Berk, Julian Bleecker and Nikhil Mitter.\\ 
 +source: http://www.alavs.com/ 
  
  
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