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<artist name="akuvido" xlink:href="artists/akuvido" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2003-05-06T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Stadt Sound Station</title>
<summary><![CDATA[System requirements for CD: mac or pc. Grafic card, 1024x768 + 256 MB RAM or more + Sound card - 16 bit/ 48kHz. Performance: To achieve maximum performance it is recommended to quit all other applications and turn off unused extensions and background tasks. ]]></summary>
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<artist name="andreja andric &amp;&amp;  igo" xlink:href="artists/andreja-andric-igo" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2003-05-06T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Machina d&#039;amore</title>
<summary><![CDATA[By Andreja Andric & Igor Vasiljev<br/><br/>MACHINA D'AMORE explores the position of human intimacy in the age of digital civilization. Technology brings people closer to each other, but is it really so? What about hugs and kisses in the cyber world? In order to set the 19th century mechanical automaton in motion, a light effort was needed to wind the spring with the thumb and index finger. Nowadays, not even that is required. In Machina d'amore, automatism is inscribed in the very structure of the automaton. Entirely disregarding the development of computer graphics, animation has been automatized by the text of the software so that in the end it appears through the text -- of poetry. <br/>This collage based work makes use of poetry by Giambattista Marino and Torquato Tasso, movie inserts from Casablanca and Showgirls (among others), piano music by Andreja Andric, and piano playing by Ana Zorana Brajovic.<br/><br/>Technical details: The development of this work is based on a program that transforms any given photograph into a text of the same shape, for any given textual proposal. This program, developed by the authors, is written in the programming language C. The rest of the effort was to rework several famous movie-kisses (freely available on the Internet) frame by frame into this form. This short movie consists of about 500 frames, and every single frame was dealt by separately, in the previously described way. The piano music in the background has been originaly composed by Andreja Andric.<br/><br/>Other awards, festivals: Presented at the DigitalClip festival, Torino, Italy (see http://blucomfort.com/digitalclip_eng/). Also, permanently exhibited in the Transpoetics online gallery (see http://www.transpoetics.org).]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="19" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/hearing-loss" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="bradd todd" xlink:href="artists/bradd-todd" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2003-05-06T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Hearing Loss</title>
<summary><![CDATA[An interactive flash movie based on acupunture and perception.]]></summary>
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<artist name="colleen tully" xlink:href="artists/colleen-tully" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2003-05-06T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T14:55:20Z</date_modified>
<title>Time For Change</title>
<summary><![CDATA[An aeroplane flying with a message]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="31" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/iridescent-sound" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="iridescent" xlink:href="artists/iridescent" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2003-05-06T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Iridescent Sound</title>
<summary><![CDATA[The idea was initially influenced by some of Kandinsky's work, where we wanted to create a sort of game where sound, colours and interaction was all intertwined, creating a virtual visual-sound atmosphere/universe. As we went along the sound and colour effects had less and less dependency on one another, however, the rest of the plot passed its test. Hence, it?s a game where the user becomes a dj and can enter four different ?rooms? and play with the interactive objects and create unique sounds and melodies. It?s very easy to use and there are no instructions. Simply explore and enjoy!]]></summary>
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<artist name="isabel saij" xlink:href="artists/isabel-saij" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2003-05-06T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Safe And Sound</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Safe and sound in a world full of danger, your possessions will be protected. 5 safes especially designed for you. Armoured, bomb and diseaseproof, patented, tested, and with guarantee label : your possessions will forever stay safe and sound! A true virtual survival kit. ]]></summary>
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<tag id="audiovisual" xlink:href="tags/audiovisual" xlink:type="locator"/>
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</toy><toy id="44" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/wcm-wind-chime-marimba" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="robert wright" xlink:href="artists/robert-wright" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2003-05-09T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>WCM: Wind Chime Marimba</title>
<summary><![CDATA[The aim of this work was to develop an infinite 'composition-engine' small enough in file size to be viable for use on the Internet of today, one that would produce evolving musical material based upon collisions between visually represented objects. Once the file has been fully downloaded, an infinite composition begins, and no further interaction by the user is necessary. Musical output is determined by the following rules :-<br/><br/>i. Notes (samples) are triggered when any Note-Object collides with the larger Trigger-Object, there are twelve Note-Objects representing the pitches from one chromatic octave.<br/><br/>ii. Dynamic stereo position and loudness are derived from the respective X and Y coordinates of each collision. Therefore a collision occurring in the lower-right corner of the screen would result in a pianissimo sample heard in the right speaker only.<br/><br/>iii. When a collision occurs within the Roll-Area, represented by a moving blue square, a roll articulation is activated, rather than a single hit.<br/><br/>iv. The Repeat-Object is toggled upon contact with the Trigger-Object and creates the effect of an echo.<br/><br/>v. Objects Accel. and Rit.?, alter the velocity of the Trigger-Object upon contact and can dramatically affect the density of the music.<br/><br/>I believe that there are many possible applications and future directions for this work. For example, the rules outlined above could be extended or further timbres could be introduced to create much more varied and less aleatoric results. It would also be a simple step to dispense with the visual content altogether yet still employ the engine as a generator for ever changing background music for a website. However, personally I quite like the idea of allowing people to view the mechanics at work, perhaps it gives extra purpose to the music when one can predict what is likely to happen by visually tracking the Trigger-Object?<br/><br/>]]></summary>
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<artist name="robert wright" xlink:href="artists/robert-wright" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2003-05-09T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Clara: Internet Instrument</title>
<summary><![CDATA[This project is a virtual instrument based upon the Theremin (an early electronic instrument developed by Leon Theremin in 1917). Named after Clara Rockmore, (Theremin virtuoso), this instrument has again been designed for fast Internet delivery and can be played using mouse movements alone. Similar to the original instrument, pitch is controlled by moving the (on-screen) right hand along the x-axis and loudness is controlled by moving the left along the y-axis. Unlike the original instrument which had an approximate four octave compass, this instrument has a reduced three octave range but allows for recording and playback of the hand movements.<br/><br/>There is a small paragraph of text on the page alongside the instrument which can be read whilst experimenting with the instrument. Although in this case the information provided is hardly exhaustive, it at least shows the potential of projects such as this to be employed as hands on educational resources.]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="46" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/vds-virtual-drum-skin" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="robert wright" xlink:href="artists/robert-wright" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2003-05-09T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Vds: Virtual Drum Skin</title>
<summary><![CDATA[The aim of this work was to develop a fun environment to explore rhythmic patterns. The resulting work allows for a succession of ?grains? to be dropped upon virtual drums of different tunings. The user has direct control over the following parameters which can affect the output (along with several randomizers, that I have termed ?stability?) :-<br/><br/>i. Initial grain and drum position. ii. Number of grains and drum size. iii. Initial upward velocity. iv. Gravity. v. Drum skin tension. vi. Grain release angle.<br/><br/>I view this work as a combination of the two aforementioned experiments as here the user can interact with the environment, exploring the effect upon the musical output.]]></summary>
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<artist name="robert wright" xlink:href="artists/robert-wright" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2003-05-09T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Pattern Chain: Internet Instrument</title>
<summary><![CDATA[A playable and fun instrument which generates musical patterns based upon the physical movements of a chain of objects which together simulate the properties of either spring or elastic. The user can initiate a pattern by dragging and releasing the on screen ?beaters? which are free to perpetually oscillate over the keys of a virtual xylophone. The user has direct control over the following parameters which can affect the output :-<br/><br/>i. Material ? spring or elastic. ii. Lock / unlock the X-axis movement. iii. Up/down stroke or down only sample triggering. iv. Tension (friction). v. Number of beaters (1 to 12).<br/><br/>The instrument has a 3 octave compass and the resulting patterns can be notated in real time.]]></summary>
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<artist name="storybeat" xlink:href="artists/storybeat" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2003-05-09T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Inaccessible</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Small online animations with sound.]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="58" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/38-sms-v7090" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="yoshi sodeoka" xlink:href="artists/yoshi-sodeoka" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2003-05-09T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>#38 SMS v7090</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Data Scanner]]></summary>
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<artist name="en.ve.lope" xlink:href="artists/envelope" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2003-05-22T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Envelope</title>
<summary><![CDATA[envelope investigates the life span of all envelope systems from the construction of signs, forms and events to the eventual decay and degradation, its (deconstruction). ]]></summary>
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<artist name="michael incident" xlink:href="artists/michael-incident" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2003-05-22T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Preload</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Online net art.]]></summary>
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<tag id="netart" xlink:href="tags/netart" xlink:type="locator"/>
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<artist name="carla diana" xlink:href="artists/carla-diana" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2002-05-22T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Fido</title>
<summary><![CDATA[My personal work deals very heavily with humans as the link between animal and machine. I find this particular juncture in history to be a perplexing haze of discovery that makes us increasingly aware of how little we truly know about what it means to be alive. It is this complexity that I seek to highlight in my interactive experiments. I make work that is part image, part sound, part math and part language. In particular, I take user responses and translate them into shifting melodies, creating what can best be described as visual mixing boards]]></summary>
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<artist name="ian andrews" xlink:href="artists/ian-andrews" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2002-08-12T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Ether-1</title>
<summary><![CDATA[The flash animations reside inside a radio style interface. While this interface may appear to be a rather retrograde step, limiting the visitor?s options for participation, it was chosen because I wanted to convey the message, from the outset, that there is nothing to do here. I wanted to actively discourage the desire to roll all over the screen, clicking incessantly on every object in order to "see what happens." I want the viewer to be patient, to just watch and listen, even if only for a short period of time. I believe that one of the negative aspects of interactive art is that it encourages the desire to explore the interface at the expense of the content. <br/><br/>The animations are arranged on the radio dial in the order of their file size (from top to bottom), and their CPU overhead (from left to right). <br/><br/><b>content </b><br/><br/>The pieces range from simple evolving and random noise patterns, to self generating poetry based on the work of the Italian and Russian Futurists, such as F.T. Marinetti , Mayakovsky and Khlebnikov, based around the theme of "radio" (Cf. Telegraphic Language). They are based on scripts, which generate random, evolving and permutational sequences and structures, and have no determined duration. In most cases I would think of them as musical compositions with visuals, rather than animations with sound. However, this is not to say that the sound is more important than the graphics. I like to think of ether-1 as an online album of experimental music.<br/><br/><b>the project </b><br/><br/>This is an ongoing project, some pieces will be modified over time, some will disappear, and others will take their place. Ether-2 is planned to consist of contributions from other artists (a kind of compilation album). And Ether-3 will perhaps be a "remix? project where different artists tweak, recode and otherwise mess with the work of other artists.]]></summary>
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<artist name="arcangel constantini" xlink:href="artists/arcangel-constantini" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2004-08-13T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2006-01-08T18:30:41Z</date_modified>
<title>Bakteria</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Just finish a new kultivo<br/><br/>kultivo03.<br/><a href='http://www.bakteria.org/AniZmo' target='_blank'>http://www.bakteria.org/AniZmo</a><br/>and a special bakteria kk-dura infection for your project soundtoys.]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="107" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/vote-machine" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="brian judy" xlink:href="artists/brian-judy" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2004-08-25T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Vote Machine</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Vote Machine is about the potential for vote manipulation when using computers to accumulate polling data. My work often appropriates computer game techniques, visual styles and sound to comment on our increasing reliance on computers.<br/><br/>Made in flash it downloads at about 800k]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="113" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/photomontage" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="shirin kouladjie" xlink:href="artists/shirin-kouladjie" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2002-08-27T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Photomontage</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Date: Nov. 1998 - Present<br/><br/>We unconsciously demand the application of certain elementary principles in the arrangements which surround us in daily life. These principles are so simple that when they are complied with, one is not even aware of the source of one's satisfaction. On the other hand the violation of these simple principles will give rise to a feeling of disappointment which is none the less actual for being, sometimes, quite indefinable. The success of each project in my site, photomontage.com depends in a measure on correct balance in every sense this medium - digital art/web site - has to offer. What I build is a collage or an assemblage of interrelated short art pieces that although seemingly detached from each other, in whole, express a complete thought or statement. My site remains in a "work in progress".<br/><br/>Technical requirements for viewing (plug-ins, browser version):<br/><br/>Web site: to be viewed in a computer station or a projection unit connected to a keyboard and a mouse. <br/><br/>-Microsoft Windows 2000 or 98 ,<br/><br/>-Video Card capable of Million of colors ,<br/><br/>-256MB Ram, Internet Connection,<br/><br/>-Internet Microsoft explorer web browser 5 or higher<br/><br/>- 800 / 600 or larger Screen size<br/><br/>plug-ins:-Flash-Quicktime-Shockwave-Java]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="115" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/box1" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="simon lalli" xlink:href="artists/simon-lalli" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2004-08-27T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Box#1</title>
<summary><![CDATA[the box is a series of audio-visual interactive objects designed with Flash technology for the web or for physical spaces in form of interactive installation. These interactive objects are thought and designed around the idea of loop, and then around the idea of event?s cyclic repetition. Events are equal length?s audio-visual events and each of them can be switched on or switched off activated or defused by separate controllers, so as to generate ever different combinations.<br/><br/>The process I apply for the research of particular kind of sounds, that?s here applied to the visual work too: then, images are submitted to the sound sample technique. Original material is not important: all that counts is process, audio-visual material?s treatment and filtering. Working on loops means digging in depth, putting magnifying glass on a minimal part of matter.<br/><br/>So, I?ve tried to see that sound and image described this point of view, this kind of ambient.<br/><br/>Flash frames help me to edit little portions of sound and image in short time cycles and then let user to decide possible combinations of cycles.<br/><br/>In the box #1 I constructed 4 different loops as for sounds and images, but with the same length; in the box #2 I constructed only one loop repeated 4 times. In the first way, variations are the four different loops? combinations; in the second, variations are given by superimposition-subtraction of the same loop on itself, and so the loop could multiply ad infinitum to the saturation.]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="116" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/box2" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="simon lalli" xlink:href="artists/simon-lalli" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2004-08-27T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Box#2</title>
<summary><![CDATA[the box is a series of audio-visual interactive objects designed with Flash technology for the web or for physical spaces in form of interactive installation. These interactive objects are thought and designed around the idea of loop, and then around the idea of event?s cyclic ripetition. Events are equal length?s audio-visual events and each of them can be switched on or switched off activated or defused by separate controllers, so as to generate ever different combinations.<br/><br/>The process I apply for the research of particular kind of sounds, that?s here applied to the visual work too: then, images are submitted to the sound sample technique. Original material is not important: all that counts is process, audio-visual material?s treatment and filtering. Working on loops means digging in depth, putting magnifying glass on a minimal part of matter.<br/><br/>So, I?ve tried to see that sound and image described this point of view, this kind of ambient.<br/><br/>Flash frames help me to edit little portions of sound and image in short time cycles and then let user to decide possible combinations of cycles.<br/><br/>In the box #1 I constructed 4 different loops as for sounds and images, but with the same length; in the box #2 I constructed only one loop repeated 4 times. In the first way, variations are the four different loops? combinations; in the second, variations are given by superimposition-subtraction of the same loop on itself, and so the loop could multiply ad infinitum to the saturation.]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="120" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/pesephone" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="christina mcphee and shane carro" xlink:href="artists/christina-mcphee-and-shane" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2004-08-27T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Pesephone</title>
<summary><![CDATA[A labyrinth of online flash movies.]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="122" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/sonic-sweetshop" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="jey malaiperuma" xlink:href="artists/jey-malaiperuma" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2002-08-27T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Sonic Sweetshop</title>
<summary><![CDATA[A superb flash based sound environment. More and more artists are using flash tecnology.The point is it allows quite alot of freedom to create innovative musical interactions. Go see for yourself. Jey says......<br/><br/>"My work explores the methods of describing sounds with colour and graphical motion in random and user controlled environment.<br/><br/>A key factor in this field is the phenomena of syneasthesia, where an individual experiences a mixture of the senses, leaving visual patterns layered over their field of vision when they hear sound. To my knowledge the type of visualisation of sound is related more closely to timbre(the texture of a sound) than pitch. Yet all syneasthites differ in there experiences with certain sound textures."<br/><br/>"The unity of colour and tone is a very special gift of computer technology."]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="141" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/sound-engine-beta-v10" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="mark dearman &amp; adam rodgers" xlink:href="artists/mark-dearman-adam-rodgers" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2002-08-28T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Sound Engine - beta v1.0</title>
<summary><![CDATA[About the work: Interactive experimentation using Flash + Sound.Year completed: 2002<br/><br/>Machine Based Creations [Design + Technology]<br/>Other awards, festivals: winner of the Flashfruit/FoE music + code contest 2002]]></summary>
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<artist name="semiconductor" xlink:href="artists/semiconductor" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2002-08-28T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Domestic E.M.I.</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Why and how we made it<br/><br/>This project came about from an artists residency for a 'Disinformation' show. Disinformation aka. Joe Banks works with atmospheric recordings and delves into the depths of relationships between these and mans experience of noise, origins of image and sound and beyond. <br/>We responded with an 'acoustic diagram' which by using external links to acoustic and vibration sites, took you on a discovery journey of magnetic interference in our daily lives. As well as providing information, through a playful means, on these areas, it exists as an art work.<br/><br/>The main navigational area is constructed in Flash, utilising action script for specific sound and visual interaction, where the objects respond to the actual waveform.<br/>Domestic E.M.I. uses external links as a resource of information, which relates to the interactive journeys through sound and vibration. The external links become part of the fiction the landscape portrays.<br/><br/>Domestic E.M.I. was produced by Semiconductor for their Artists Residency at the exhibition,"The Origin of Painting" by Disinformation, which took place at Fabrica in Brighton during November and December 2001.Semiconductorpresented their DVD-'Hi-Fi Rise' each week in the Gallery,showed and gave a talk about their films at related events at the Brighton Cinematheque,and performed their work at a special music event, 'Noise and Visuals'at the Hanbury Ballroom.Also to coincide with the exhibition Semiconductor presented 'Sonic City',an evening where the public could interact with their art and see some of their work installed in the gallery. The Films Shown at Cinematheque were:Sunday 18th November 2001 The Bride of Frankenstein with Semiconductors Retropolis Sunday 25th November 2001 Craig Baldwin?s Spectres of the Spectrum with Semiconductors New Antics Thursday 29th November 2001 Tesla night out with Semiconductors Linear The music event on the 2nd December 2001 at the Hanbury Ballroom featured: Antenna Farm People Like Us Janek Schaefer Disinformation Semiconductor. Semiconductor would like to thank Jonathon Swain and Joe Banks.]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="144" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/3d-gamelan" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="johnathan snyder" xlink:href="artists/johnathan-snyder" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2002-08-28T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>3D gamelan</title>
<summary><![CDATA[An interesting three d flash based soundtoy. This piece explores the intersection of 3d interface design and sound. It was presented at the Online Flash Film Festival in Barcelona, Spain by Thomas Noller and Jonathan Snyder on April 27, 2001.]]></summary>
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<artist name="andrew bucksbarg and aerostatic" xlink:href="artists/andrew-bucksbarg-and-aerostatic" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2004-08-06T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Feed Me</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Feed Me is a work in progress. Feed Me will be a group of six unstable portraits of babies eating, which utilize persistence of vision to morph and destabilize still images of baby feeding frenzy. Feed Me incorporates simple mouse clicks to interact with the audio-visual space, short circuiting the relations between parent (feeder) and child (eater) and the image of the child with the user or participant. The mouse click represents both interaction with content, as well as the interaction of the user with the child. These net pieces question visual representation and call on the viewer to regard their relationship to the content. They are hungry, will you feed them?<br/><br/>Example One:<br/><a href='http://www.adhocsound.org/feedme2.html' target='_blank'>http://www.adhocsound.org/feedme2.html</a><br/><br/>Example Two:<br/><a href='http://www.adhocsound.org/feedme3.html' target='_blank'>http://www.adhocsound.org/feedme3.html</a><br/><br/>Example Three:<br/><a href='http://www.adhocsound.org/feedme4.html' target='_blank'>http://www.adhocsound.org/feedme4.html</a><br/><br/>Artist credits: Visual Design/Photography-Andrew Bucksbarg, Sound Design- Aerostatic (Michele Darling and Terry Golob)<br/><br/>Andrew Bucksbarg spends hours involved in ?media-play;? integrating animation, audio, participation, text, video and vocalization. As an independent culture producer, Bucksbarg uses digital technology to compose hybrid textures and plays of sensation that investigate intentions and accidents of independent/non-profit creativity and culture, information/process/code, techno-utopia, regimes of power and net.democracy. Bucksbarg is the Executive Director of Adhocarts.org, a media-arts organization, which sponsors various projects, such as Mediatopia.net and Videacy.net. Bucksbarg received an M.F.A. from California Institute of the Arts and is currently a Professor of Telecommunications at Indiana University. His work travels both physically and digitally around the globe.<br/><br/>Email- andrew@adhocarts.org<br/>Website- organicode.net<br/><br/>Michele Darling explores electronic and organic sound and music and it's relationship to visual media. Located in New York City, Darling has been a composer and sound designer for Sesame Workshop's Interactive department (the former Children's Television Workshop). She is a former sound designer for 4Kids Entertainment which produces Pokemon and Yugioh among other televised animated series. Darling has received degrees from the Indiana University School of Music and New York University's Graduate Music Technology program.? Currently, Darling performs with composer Terry Golob under the name Aerostatic and is a co-founder of 40 Lizards, Inc, an independent media organization.<br/><br/>Terry Golob utilizes artefacts of sound generated by digital and analog processing in conjunction with a variety of interactive technologies to compose and design audio environments for film, installations and music performance. <br/><br/>Terry lives, composes, and performs in NYC with Michele Darling under the name Aerostatic.<br/><br/>Website- http://www.aerostaticmusic.com]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="206" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/ad-libitum" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="alessandro capozzo" xlink:href="artists/alessandro-capozzo" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2004-09-07T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Ad Libitum</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Ad Libitum is a web project built to generate simple automatic (random) counterpoints. It consists in three (equal) flash objects embedded in a html page, inside each module three cells try to connect random points, when a cell will reach a point it play a sample.<br/><br/>Users could only turn on or off modules to get a ?thicker or lighter? sonic texture.<br/>Samples are divided into three pentatonic sets, any set has a different timbre (one for each cell), because using pentatonic modes gives always consonant intervals (both harmonic and melodic) an euphonic soundscape is the final result.<br/>]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="259" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/event" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="michael takeo magruder" xlink:href="artists/michael-takeo-magruder" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2004-09-29T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2006-05-12T14:02:08Z</date_modified>
<title>Event</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Event is composed exclusively from news articles which have been parsed from the BBC News International website (http://news.bbc.co.uk/) between December 29 and February 1. Each day during January 2004 a random news item was selected. An equal and predefined amount of video, text, still-image, and audio information was sampled from each news item to create a database of source material. These data extracts were then reassembled via a predetermined and automated process thus reforming hybrid constructs based upon the original news articles. The final artistic 'product' was then authored in Flash (the ubiquitous corporate advertisement mechanism) and redistributed via the Internet for public consumption.

Event is a 2003 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. (aka Ether-Ore) for its Turbulence website. It was made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="261" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/visitorsstudio" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="neil jenkins" xlink:href="artists/neil-jenkins" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2004-09-29T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2006-02-21T13:52:14Z</date_modified>
<title>VisitorsStudio</title>
<summary><![CDATA[<p>The VisitorsStudio is a multi-user online arena for production, display and discussion of audiovisual, screen based work. Visitors experiment and respond to each others' dancing-cursors and chat, live in real-time while uploading, mixing and exhibiting their own compositions.</p>

<p>The VisitorsStudio encourages people to be playful and imaginative in their interactions with each other and the network, making real-time online connection through simple and accessible facilities, crossing social divides on their own terms. It provides the perfect platform for explorations of collective creativity for both established artists and those excluded from traditional art structures for reasons of geography, or social circumstance and facilitates the online manipulation and imaginative recontextualisation of existing media files.</p>

<p>Already, many artists and media-labs in the UK, USA, Australia, Balkans and Brazil have worked with VisitorsStudio as a global platform for live audio-visual jamming events including Autolabs Tactical Week:end (Brazil) and furtherfield's collaborative response to the Republican National Congress, 'Dissension Convention' featuring over 20 internationally located artists and broadcast live at Postmasters Gallery [NY].</p>

<p>The studio has also been used as a multimedia interview space for sonic artists and musicians including Jodi Rose [Australia], MikroKnytes [USA] and Scott Taylor, Mr Mutton_deluxe [UK]. Furtherfields recent retrospective of net.artist Andy Deck [US] also culminated with a live interview and performance using VisitorsStudio.</p>

<p>VisitorsStudio is a creative use of existing technology; a software led environment that operates through the existing network of the Internet. It relies on server technology to allow direct connections between multiple users.</p>

<p>Collaboratively developed by artists, programmers, critics and curators, with significant contributions by audiences new to net art, and members of online art and technology forums, this platform has grown organically in response to their participation. Additions and enhancements to its functionality, usability and communication are made to accommodate and extend the artistic aspirations of its users. The open modular nature of the project is designed so that it can be expanded organically to incorporate additional forms of content.</p>

<p>VisitorsStudio is a Furtherfield.org project  and has been developed under the creative direction of Neil Jenkins, Marc Garrett and Ruth Catlow. The project is currently being further developed through funding from Arts Council England. Special thanks must also go to Atty (Andy Forbes) for his programming assistance, Chris Webb who created the VisitorsStudio manual, Roger Mills (furthernoise.org) who has organised many of the live AV sessions with international sonic artists and musicians, and Sim (soy.de) a regular visitor and bug tester.</p>

<p>TECHNICS<br/>
Requires live internet connection and web browser with Flash Plugin [v6+]. <br/>
The studio is also available as a Mac/PC standalone application.<br/>
DSL or faster connection preferred, although the studio is accessible over 56k modem connection.</p>

<p>VisitorsStudio is a networked application comprising of two main parts. The User interface was designed and programmed as a series of modules, using Flash MX. The backend is written in Perl, using a socket server for live interaction and MySQL.</p>]]></summary>
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</toy><toy id="278" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/run-world-run" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="douglas easterly" xlink:href="artists/douglas-easterly" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2004-11-03T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Run, World, Run</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Run World Run! is an interactive Flash animation comprised of various media samples from corporate marketing. In a society where the general public emulates pop stars serving as ambassadors for media oligopolies, hierarchal plateaus of desire, content, and profit strategy, spiral into a feedback loop, absorbing or squelching competing alternatives for cultural expression. In Run World, Run!, found media was cropped with intent to focus on the core meaning of corporate messages. The familiar chants of I'm Lovin It!, Think Outside The Bun!, Can you hear me know, and Priceless are blended with images of corporate logos, pop icons, and the everyday consumer. These images and sounds are orchestrated with Flash Actionscript, to create an endless malaise representing the ever-expanding dirigible of homogenous corporate media.<br/><br/><br/>The spectacle is the moment when the commodity has attained the total occupation of social life. Not only is the relation to the commodity visible but it is all one sees: the world one sees is its world. Modern economic production extends its dictatorship extensively and intensively. In the least industrialized places, its reign is already attested by a few star commodities and by the imperialist domination imposed by regions which are ahead in the development of productivity. In the advanced regions, social space is invaded by a continuous superimposition of geological layers of commodities. At this point in the ?second industrial revolution,? alienated consumption becomes for the masses a duty supplementary to alienated production. It is all the sold labor of a society which globally becomes the total commodity for which the cycle must be continued. For this to be done, the total commodity has to return as a fragment to the fragmented individual, absolutely separated from the productive forces operating as a whole. Thus it is here that the specialized science of domination must in turn specialize: it fragments itself into sociology, psychotechnics, cybernetics, semiology, etc., watching over the self-regulation of every level of the process.  Guy Debord, Society of the Spectacle<br/>]]></summary>
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<artist name="meermens" xlink:href="artists/meermens" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2004-11-05T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>R.E.A.L. SOUND</title>
<summary><![CDATA[An interactive isntallation combining image and sound through a tangible interface.]]></summary>
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<tag id="interactive" xlink:href="tags/interactive" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="installation" xlink:href="tags/installation" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="playful" xlink:href="tags/playful" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="graphical" xlink:href="tags/graphical" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="ambient" xlink:href="tags/ambient" xlink:type="locator"/>
</toy><toy id="287" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/textbook" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="compound pilot" xlink:href="artists/compound-pilot" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2004-11-06T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Textbook</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Textbook is inspired by Man Ray's "Untitled poem, 391, no. 17 (1924)," where lines of text are blacked out so that the original words are no longer readable. In our piece the words are spoken through a randomized set of tones over a backdrop of processed voices. The tones are represented by dots moving across the page, and the voices are represented by a circle and a square. Layers of sound can be mixed and panned and the rhythm can be regularized. This alteration in the sound is represented by visual cues, such as thickening lines, resizing shapes, and placing objects.<br/><br/>Using the mouse, interactions can be accomplished through clicking, dragging, and combinations of these actions.]]></summary>
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<tag id="online" xlink:href="tags/online" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="kids" xlink:href="tags/kids" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="poem" xlink:href="tags/poem" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="graphical" xlink:href="tags/graphical" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="noise" xlink:href="tags/noise" xlink:type="locator"/>
</toy><toy id="288" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/drifter-tv-vj-machine" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="nils muhlenbruch" xlink:href="artists/nils-muhlenbruch" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2004-11-06T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Drifter TV   VJ Machine</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Everybody wants to be a spaceman. Flash animation.]]></summary>
<tag id="flash" xlink:href="tags/flash" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="kids" xlink:href="tags/kids" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="playful" xlink:href="tags/playful" xlink:type="locator"/>
</toy><toy id="371" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/soundpoems-13" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="joerg piringer" xlink:href="artists/joerg-piringer" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2005-04-02T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Soundpoems 1-3</title>
<summary><![CDATA[soundpoems one, two and three<br/><br/>the soundpoems one, two and three are interactive phonetic poems. minimal abstract poetry. games for sampled voice.]]></summary>
<tag id="flash" xlink:href="tags/flash" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="interactive" xlink:href="tags/interactive" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="soundtoys" xlink:href="tags/soundtoys" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="online" xlink:href="tags/online" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="voice" xlink:href="tags/voice" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="music" xlink:href="tags/music" xlink:type="locator"/>
</toy><toy id="356" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/soundmap" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="tony round" xlink:href="artists/tony-round" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2004-03-31T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Soundmap</title>
<summary><![CDATA[The soundmap frees recordings from both physical space and the sequential nature of conventional sound playback. An online interface places a collection of field recordings from the Southern Ontario, Canada landscape in a virtual acoustic space and asks the user to interact with them. The soundmap is a means of exploring simultaneous and overlaid sounds and accesses a new reading of landscape.]]></summary>
<tag id="flash" xlink:href="tags/flash" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="online" xlink:href="tags/online" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="kids" xlink:href="tags/kids" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="soundscape" xlink:href="tags/soundscape" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="graphical" xlink:href="tags/graphical" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="interface" xlink:href="tags/interface" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="map" xlink:href="tags/map" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="urban" xlink:href="tags/urban" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="landscape" xlink:href="tags/landscape" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="rhythmic" xlink:href="tags/rhythmic" xlink:type="locator"/>
</toy><toy id="359" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/aud802" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="aud-802" xlink:href="artists/aud802" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2005-03-30T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Aud-802</title>
<summary><![CDATA[AUD-802 project is drawn around the issue of mobility, mainly materialized today by the automobile. It is built in form of a series of stops. In each of these stops we question the city, its background and landscape.<br/><br/>It is composed of three parts : an inflatable structure (representing at scale 1/1 a car, the license plate of which has become the project title), installations realised for each stop, and a website, which is also the fixing point of this touring project.<br/><br/>? Jo?l Audebert, Nathalie Brevet_Hughes Rochette - 2001 / 05]]></summary>
<tag id="flash" xlink:href="tags/flash" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="interactive" xlink:href="tags/interactive" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="kids" xlink:href="tags/kids" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="netart" xlink:href="tags/netart" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="narrative" xlink:href="tags/narrative" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="city" xlink:href="tags/city" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="cars" xlink:href="tags/cars" xlink:type="locator"/>
</toy><toy id="406" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/vanishing-point" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="mauricio arango" xlink:href="artists/mauricio-arango" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2005-02-06T00:00:00Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Vanishing Point</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Vanishing Point consists of a map of the world connected to a database fed by news coming from several international newspapers. The visibility of each country on the map results from the quantity of media coverage the country receives, so those countries that do not make the news disappear progressively.<br/><br/>The newspapers selected are some of the most widely-read from countries that make up the Group of Seven (G7), the seven most industrialized nations in the world.<br/><br/>Content for the news search was provided by the RSS* feeds of the selected newspapers. For each country, a set of country-specific keywords was created; these keywords, totaling more than 1400 words, were subsequently translated from English to the newspapers' native languages (i.e., French, German, and Italian) for a total of about 6000 keywords.<br/><br/>The search engine, done using complex PHP scripts, scans article headlines and article descriptions, when available, and stores the results in a MySQL database. ]]></summary>
<tag id="flash" xlink:href="tags/flash" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="netart" xlink:href="tags/netart" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="map" xlink:href="tags/map" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="livefeed" xlink:href="tags/livefeed" xlink:type="locator"/>
</toy><toy id="400" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/bzzzpeek" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="fl@33" xlink:href="artists/fl33" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2005-07-14T07:57:45Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2005-10-21T11:14:34Z</date_modified>
<title>Bzzzpeek</title>
<summary><![CDATA[FL@33 presents,  bzzzpeek.com<br/>17 languages and growing!<br/><br/>launch: sept. 2002<br/><br/>Bzzzpeek.com is presenting a collection of 'onomatopoeia' from around the world using sound recordings from native speakers imitating the sounds of mainly animals and vehicles. This project focuses on the pronunciation and comparison of these sounds by presenting them side by side as each language expresses them differently. Bzzzpeek.com is an interactive experience inviting everybody to contribute.<br/><br/><br/>Prix Ars Electronica 2003 Honorary Mention category: Net Vision | Net Excellence aec.at,<br/>ADC New York | Distinctive Merit Award 2003 category: Interactive Media,<br/>Gold category: online | functional construction new media award 2004 in association with the 7th design indaba expo,<br/>besides others<br/><br/><br/>see press area @ www.flat33.com for articles and features on bzzzpeek<br/><br/>***<br/>]]></summary>
<tag id="flash" xlink:href="tags/flash" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="kids" xlink:href="tags/kids" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="playful" xlink:href="tags/playful" xlink:type="locator"/>
</toy><toy id="428" interface="1" xlink:href="toys/tag-navigator" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="neil jenkins" xlink:href="artists/neil-jenkins" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2006-01-09T18:50:53Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2006-04-21T10:12:03Z</date_modified>
<title>tag navigator</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Interactive interface for the soundtoys site commissioned by Stanza for soundtoys.net. Thanks to the Arts Council Of England and The Watershed Media Center.<br/><br/>This interface acts as an visual linker to the many artworks on the soundtoys site, using the new API and database. This is an experiment that represent the soundtoys collection as data and creates an easy to use navigational interface. The next version will be multi - user.]]></summary>
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<tag id="soundtoys" xlink:href="tags/soundtoys" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="interface" xlink:href="tags/interface" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="database" xlink:href="tags/database" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="3d" xlink:href="tags/3d" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="tagging" xlink:href="tags/tagging" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="navigation" xlink:href="tags/navigation" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="commissions" xlink:href="tags/commissions" xlink:type="locator"/>
</toy><toy id="454" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/accidental-motion-cinematic-sound" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="bombilidae" xlink:href="artists/bombilidae" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2006-04-23T16:43:02Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2006-05-02T11:05:22Z</date_modified>
<title>accidental motion / cinematic sound</title>
<summary><![CDATA["Accidental motion / cinematic sound" is an interactive and musical program (some kind of VJ game) using same principles as "Ne pas... jouer avec Panoramique", realized in 2003 for OSMO Interactive (french association of mulitmedia artists) and NE PAS (another french electronic musician).

Credits :
Design and development : Olivier FEUILLET (http://ofeuillet.free.fr)
Music : Bombilidae
Copyright : o. feuillet 2006]]></summary>
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<tag id="soundtoys" xlink:href="tags/soundtoys" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="online" xlink:href="tags/online" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="kids" xlink:href="tags/kids" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="graphical" xlink:href="tags/graphical" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="interface" xlink:href="tags/interface" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="monochrome" xlink:href="tags/monochrome" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="sequencer" xlink:href="tags/sequencer" xlink:type="locator"/>
</toy><toy id="462" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/livespeech" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="barbara sansone" xlink:href="artists/barbara-sansone" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2006-06-21T11:16:04Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2006-06-21T23:32:22Z</date_modified>
<title>liveSpeech</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Choose the face you prefere and let it speak for you
All languages compatibility]]></summary>
<tag id="flash" xlink:href="tags/flash" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="playful" xlink:href="tags/playful" xlink:type="locator"/>
</toy><toy id="472" interface="0" xlink:href="toys/h2o" xlink:type="locator">
<artist name="francesco sambo" xlink:href="artists/francesco-sambo" xlink:type="locator"/>
<date_added>2006-12-18T10:28:03Z</date_added>
<date_modified>2007-04-20T11:24:54Z</date_modified>
<title>h2o</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Flash movie]]></summary>
<tag id="flash" xlink:href="tags/flash" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="ambient" xlink:href="tags/ambient" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="landscape" xlink:href="tags/landscape" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="2007" xlink:href="tags/2007" xlink:type="locator"/>
</toy></toys>
<links>
<link href="http://www.trans.artnet.or.jp/candy/candy/index.html">
<title>candy factory projects</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Strange musical flash animation with obvoius ironic sensibilites and lots of dead bodies.]]></summary>
<tag id="flash" xlink:href="tags/flash" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="netart" xlink:href="tags/netart" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="animation" xlink:href="tags/animation" xlink:type="locator"/>
</link><link href="http://www.uncontrol.com/">
<title>uncontrol</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Flash based interface to many little experiements also with code.]]></summary>
<tag id="generative" xlink:href="tags/generative" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="flash" xlink:href="tags/flash" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="alife" xlink:href="tags/alife" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="interface" xlink:href="tags/interface" xlink:type="locator"/>
</link><link href="http://www.soulbath.com">
<title>soulbath</title>
<summary><![CDATA[Maze of movies net art experientz and audio glitches.]]></summary>
<tag id="flash" xlink:href="tags/flash" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="interactive" xlink:href="tags/interactive" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="netart" xlink:href="tags/netart" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="playful" xlink:href="tags/playful" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="explorative" xlink:href="tags/explorative" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="graphical" xlink:href="tags/graphical" xlink:type="locator"/>
<tag id="navigation" xlink:href="tags/navigation" xlink:type="locator"/>
</link></links>
</tag>