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The Active Text Project
Users can set glyphs, words, or entire passages in motion, pull them apart, blow them up, infect them with dynamic behaviors and even reconstitute them, in an attempt to deconstruct standard notions of text presentations and reception. An on-going experiment in radical ways of treating an interacting with the visual appearance of text in ways which reflect our post-millennial data devotion. A MIDI-Keyboard allows the user to either input text directly or to select among a set of prepared texts that are then streamed onto the screen. Text Organ can quickly build up an immensely rich collage of performance-specific poetry and found texts. Award of Distinction Interactive Art, Prix Ars Electronica, Cyberarts 2000 Signature: Jason E. Lewis, Alex Weyers / USA
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