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Video images of real environments are used in conjunction with exact GPS data to generate a linkage between subjective spatial perception and topography. The result is a hyperreal informational space. T.O.C. Takeover Campus will feature a stereoscopic projection that provides the user with a three-dimensional perspective of the collected data. In this cyberspace, video images move spatially along the three-dimensionally depicted GPS tracks and are thus displayed at the precise positions at which they were recorded.
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