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Ars Electronica Center Exhibition Cheese Christian Möller (D/USA) (2004)
Six young American actresses were asked to smile—some for over an hour. A computer observed them going about it. Whenever there’s no genuine emotion behind the smile or the actresses are distracted, an alarm goes off.
Source: Christian Möller
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