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this blog is nina wenhart's collection of resources on the various histories of new media art. it consists mainly of non or very little edited material i found flaneuring on the net, sometimes with my own annotations and comments, sometimes it's also textparts i retyped from books that are out of print.

it is also meant to be an additional resource of information and recommended reading for my students of the prehystories of new media class that i teach at the school of the art institute of chicago in fall 2008.

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2008-12-14

Takehisa Mashimo, Satoshi Shibata, Akio Kamisatom "Moony", 2004

the artists were students from IAMAS, Japan

"Moony for Ogaki Binnale is an artwork using steam and interactive images. We tried to create an marginal space of the theme related to existence. In this installation, visitor can detect the images of butterfly inside the vapor steam. And if visitor touch them, they start to swarm around your hands and fly biside the visitor interactively. But it is impossible to touch them phisically. Visitor will experience the mystic phenomena between real and unreal in this space."

http://www.iamas.ac.jp/~mashim03/webconsole/artworks/index.html


video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XR6i41sF4-Y

Moony was the first winner of the Prix Ars Electronica's "Next Idea" category and was realized in an artist in residence period at Ars Electronica Futurelab during the summer of 2004, presented first during the Ars Electronica Festival of the same year and continued to be shown at the Center after that.

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