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Invocation and Interference

Invocation and Interference was a multi-screen environment that explored the intimate relationship between two modes of communication as one would travel through the Pampas region of Argentina.

Created by Fabian Wagmister with interactive media systems by Jeff Burke, this interactive media environment reflected the transference of people’s communicational needs (and how others experience them) into the public space. Viewers’ bodies controlled the sound mixing, switches of videos, and a series of digital zooms on individual screens—creating a dynamic collective collage of audiovisuals.

Festival d’Arts Multimedia Urbains, Belfort, France—2001.

Filed Under: Interactive Installations

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