[ISEA2004] Paper: Christopher Lindinger – Gulliver’s Box

Abstract

The developments that have been brought together in this installation represent the effort to pursue new approaches to dealing with Mixed Reality content. The challenge at the core of this project was to position an innovative medium somewhere between theater, film and installation. The result is an infrastructure that offers artists new opportunities to convey audiovisual information, and one that ought to encourage creatives in every discipline to work with these new approaches.

Gulliver’s Box is a result of the Ars Electronica Futurelab’s collaboration with Prof. Adrian Cheok (National University of Singapore) and Prof. Hirokazu Kato (Osaka University). The developments that have been brought together in this installation represent the effort to pursue new approaches to dealing with Mixed Reality content. The challenge at the core of this project was to position an innovative medium somewhere between theater, film and installation. The result is an infrastructure that offers artists new opportunities to convey audiovisual information, and one that ought to encourage creatives in every discipline to work with these new approaches.

  • Christopher Lindinger, Austria, is co-director of the Ars Electronica Futurelab

Full text (PDF) p. 72-74