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“Evolving Sonic Environment”, 2005–2007 by Haque. An architectural experiment to construct an interactive environment that builds up an internal representation of its occupants through a network of autonomous but communicative sensors.




»Blowjob V«, 2009 by Wojciech Kosma.




Approximating a steam engine“, 2008 by Martin Pichlmair.




“Audio Kinematics”, 2006–2007 by Jost Muxfeldt.




»Untitled«, is an online audio exhibition curated by VVORK, and part of the »7 by 7« series at Whyandwherefore.com.




“Lo Fi Wi Fi”, 2008 by Eilis McDonald.




Kota Ezava singing »The Star-Spangled Banner«, the national anthem of USA. From the audio guide of OURS: Democracy in the Age of Branding.




“Live Subtitles”, 2005 by Gareth Long. Installation with video, camera, microphone, computer, speech recognition software, printer, paper- The installation used voice recognition software to cull the voices of the spectators, turning their speech into live captions superimposed on a live video feed.




»Friedrich«, 2008 by Nicolas Pelzer and Alfons Knogl.




“min_mod [minimum_module]“, 2004 by Limiteazero.




2.4_interference_interaction” by Michelle Teran.




“Double helix swing”, 2006 by Ursula Damm.




“Extension of Human Sight”, 2007–2008 by Andreas Zingerle.




“Wubbo Music”, 2007 by Oliver Payne & Nick Relph. De-tuned wind chimes.




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




»untitled piece«, 2007, André Avelãs




“nanoensembles”, 2002 by Antoine Schmitt.




»Anthem for bass-baritone or tenor solo«, 2003 intermingles and transposes various lyrics and melodic fragments from several patriotic songs: The Star Spangled Banner, My Country ‘Tis of Thee, Battle Hymn of the Republic, America the Beautiful, and The Marines Hymn. By Christopher DeLaurenti.




»displaced strata/great expectations«, 2008. Mirrors placed in the back garden of Newman House and oriented so that when viewed from the bay window in the Iveagh room, each one reflects an element of the rear facade of the building. CD players are placed at the window sill, playing a soundtrack to accompany the view. By Dennis Mcnulty.




SKIF++” is a collaboration of Jeff Carey, Robert van Heumen and Bas van Koolwijk.




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