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    • 2005 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      Hirsch, Tad (2009-03-13)
      The Electronic Crop Circle is an interactive installation that allows users from around the world to send messages to nearby alien intelligences that are assumed to be monitoring electromagnetic radiation on and around ...
    • 2005 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      Csikszentmihaly, Christopher (2009-03-11)
      This proposal is for a set of projects developing new technologies for politically activist interventions. The proposal is largely similar to last year's, as the overall goals remain unchanged and (mostly) unfunded. I ...
    • 2005 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      Rath, Alan (2009-03-13)
      "Pas de Deux" consists of two autonomous, wheeled robots who dance with each other on a specially designed dance floor. Each robot is approximately two feet in diameter and five feet tall. Each robot has flexible ...
    • 2005 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      Goldberg, Ken (2009-03-11)
      This net art installation will provide 24-hour high resolution public access into the heart of Jerusalem, one of the most iconic, sacred, and politically charged locations in the world. I will install the most advanced, ...
    • 2006 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      Dobson, Kelly (2009-05-04)
      In Companion Projects I am specifically contesting the domestic robots marketed to people of all ages by creating robots with complicated psychological states similar to those that people might have, such as anxiety, ...
    • 2006 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      Bohlen, Marc (2009-05-04)
      "Make Language" is a contribution to diversity in machine cultures. The project brings synthetic languages into the domain of cultural intervention.
    • 2006 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      Raaf, Sabrina (2009-05-28)
      The "Wind Window One" project will be a monumentally scaled, interactive public artwork. The project was recently selected and contracted for construction as a permanent installation by the lead art consultant for the ...
    • 2006 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      Sester, Marie (2009-05-28)
      ACCESS is a public space installation that applies web and surveillance technologies, allowing web users to track individuals in public spaces. Individuals are tracked without wearing any gear or marker by a spotlight ...
    • 2006 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      Levin, Golan (2009-05-20)
      I propose a collection of conceptually-oriented interactive installations, called the Eye Contact Systems, which explore the potential of gaze as a primary new mode of human-machine communication. The project addresses ...
    • 2006 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      Hall, Jennifer (2009-05-07)
      A community based research project, which cumulates in an interactive sculptural installation. "The Tipping Point Machine", is sited for the Mills Gallery, Boston Center for the Arts in 2006 and is expected to travel ...
    • 2007 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      Bohlen, Marc (2009-04-01)
      Amy and Klara's Friends must find speech acts and content befitting of synthetic systems. They must help us find out what machines, now that they have found speech, should really be telling us. Amy and Klara's Friends ...
    • 2007 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      Marchal, Noah (2009-03-31)
      Cybotanomy is an area of study that I have composed, describing the convergence of cybernetics and botanical research with autonomous robotics. The Cybotanomy Project is an artificial environment for living plants, which ...
    • 2007 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      Pell, Richard (2009-03-31)
      The Institute for Transgeneography is a new media art project whose primary objective is to create the world's first comprehensive map of engineered transgenic life. This project will exhibit the world's genetically ...
    • 2007 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      Bachrach, Jonathan (2009-03-27)
      The development of a series of biologically inspired sculptural substrates, a generative programming language, called Proto, for describing motion, and a series of art pieces implementing movement concepts described in ...
    • 2007 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal 

      MacMurtrie, (Francisco) Chico (2009-03-30)
      The Inflatable Bodies are computer-controlled robotic fabric sculptures capable of fluid movement and interaction with humans in dynamic, visceral new ways. In this latest generation of interactive performance sculpture ...