“Interactive Infrasonic Installation”, 2007-2008 by Reinhard Gupfinger combines a 250-inch long organ pipe, a wind generator and a video-tracking interface for multi-user interaction. Pace and direction of the movements of users create a variable subsonic environment.
The “Wind Array Cascade Machine – WACM” (2003), by Steve Heimbecker, is a 64 channel kinetic wind mapping and network diffusion system. The data generated, can be recorded and archived. The WACM series of installations are: “POD” (2003), “Signe” (2005), “Paravent” (2006), and the “Turbulence Sound Matrix” (2007).
“Nemo Observatorium” (Video), 2002, a simulation of a typhoon, to be experienced individually on a chair in the centre of the storm, by Lawrence Malstaf.
»Junge Tüten« (Young Bags), 1990
»Wörlitzer Bahnhof« (abandoned railroad track, re-polished) 1999 by Timo Kahlen.
»Windwalks«, (2007). A series of walks directed by the wind, filmed and plotted by GPS. By Tim Knowles
»Wind-drawing«, 1995. The ventilators are started one after the other forming pillars of wind rising up vertically from the floor.
»Conversation«, 2001. An electronic metronome swings with a certain Interval between the radio stations of two countries and alter nately cuts and reinstates electricity. By Finnbogi Petursson.
“T2″ by Andrea Polli is an artistic exploration of real time ocean activity using wave and wind data and a live global ocean conservation news feed.
»2 hours, 2 minutes, 2 seconds« (Wind at Walden Pond, March 12, 2007) by Spencer Finch.
Video “Trough the wind” (at 180h/km my face gets pulled into all directions) by Anina Schenker.