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Ars Electronica Center Exhibition Remote Furniture Noriyuki Fujimura (J)
Two rocking chairs are each equipped with a sensor and a motor. The movements of the chairs are transmitted so that the user feels the rocking of the person opposite him.
Collaborator of the exhibitions “Public Communication Sculpture” 1999–2000: Nodoka UI Collection of Deusche Bank Art
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