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Dunkelkammerhut (Darkroom Hat)” by Alfons Schilling.




“The Analog Color Field Computer”, 2006 by Gregory Shakar.




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TV remote control” by Philippe Kindelis. The TV remote control uses the principle of water displacement and the conductive properties of water to connect different cables. It highlights principles and processes that the user can interact with. Part of the project “Order & Chaos”.




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“Pixelfactory” (Video) by Kenishi Okada.




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Erik Binder.

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Works by Erik Binder.




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Paper Record Player. To play the record the handle needs to be turned in a clockwise direction at a steady 331/3 rpm. The paper cone then acts as a pick up and amplifies the sound enough to make it audible.

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FM Radio Map. This map plots the location of FM commercial and pirate radio stations within London. The poster works in its own right as a piece of information design, but when connected to the modified radio it becomes part of the interface. Placing a metal contact onto each point enables us to listen to the sound broadcast live from that location. By Simon Elvins.




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»The Real Thing« is an installation to filter Coca-Cola into clean drinking water. By Helmut Smits from 2006.

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»Quarter Pipe« from 2005. Materials: wood, mirror, vinyl. Also by Helmut Smits.

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»LP Bike« from 1999 plays a record attached to the front wheel. The cycling speed influences the sound. Another project by Helmut Smits.