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gravicells
Seiko Mikami, Sota Ichikawa (JP)

This installation sets up a self-enclosed space for the digital simulation of gravity. The movements of the installation’s visitors upon sensors installed in the space's flooring lead to changes in the space that are manifested as sound, light and visuals. Data about the current positions of GPS satellites flow into the visual simulation as an additional level of information that makes it possible to perceive the physical force that constantly surrounds us.

Cooperation: YCAM/Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media

Prix Ars Electronica 2005, Honorary Mention Interactive Art

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