Tele-touch

maciej wisniewski
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Maciej Wisniewski

Tele-touch , ongoing
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Description
Tele-Touch explores the notion of human touch and telepresence in
a computer networked environment. It consists of a jacket equipped with
wireless touch output devices that allow the person wearing the jacket
to be touched by visitors to the Tele-Touch website.

Before wearing the jacket the participant at the physical location would use a computer station to log onto the Tele-Touch network by submitting their name, gender and having their picture taken.

The visitor to the Tele-Touch Web site has a similar log-in procedure.
Once signed in the user is prompted to select a desired type of touch: public, friendly or intimate. Thereafter, they can click on different parts of the jacket displayed on the screen and submit a touch.

The electronic touch is then executed over the network and the person in
the physical space feels the simulated touch.
Only once the touch has been executed the identities of both participants are revealed.

The link to the log files below, represents a partial record of the Tele-Touch exhibition that took
place in May 1996 as part of the "Walk on the Soho Side" art exhibition
curated by Marc Pottier, an exhibition at Postmasters Gallery,
The Gramercy International Contemporary Art Fair and
ada'web at http://adaweb.com.

The log files describe who was touched by whom during the course of the
exhibition.

http://mzw.s3.amazonaws.com/www.netomat.net/art/tt/logs.html
Keywords
Technology & Material
Exhibitions & Events
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