Media Art in Process, VIRTUAL STATION

MOON © 2005 http://www.martinazelenika.com/portfolio/virtual_____station/
Source: MOON © 2005 http://www.martinazelenika.com/portfolio/virtual_____station/

MOON Martina Zelenika

Media Art in Process, VIRTUAL STATION ,
Co-workers & Funding
Academy of fine arts and design of the Ljubljana University, Faculty of Informatics of the Ljubljana university
Documents
  • Virtual Station
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  • Time Machine, Virtual Station
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  • Virtual Station, Net Art project
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  • PLANET MAR, a prototype of virtual reality
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  • Press
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  • PLANET MAR
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  • Virtual Station, interactive audio-visual installation
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Description
Virtual Station is an audio-video project which reminds us of the existing emotional states of a human being. The key of the project is the computer-human interaction. The project involves visual, auditory and emotional receptors. Visual and sound content are brought together to create an emotional psycho-physical reaction in the viewer as he interacts with the video. Nine short video pictures (video self-portraits) are presented within the Planet Mar main video base.

They are the nine emotional states: SADNESS, FEAR, HAPPINESS, DEPRESSION, SURPRISE, EXPLOSION, ANGER, FANTASY, ENJOYMENT.

Number 9, as the last in series of numbers, announces the beginning and the end at the same time. It contains the idea of birth and germination. There are nine openings on human body, nine ways in which we communicate with the world. The symbolism of this number is common in many cultures and mythologies.

The project is elastic and can be presented in many ways, as Net Art project (from 2004-2007), as an interactive installation in gallery space (2005-2006), etc. It can be adjusted for multiply persons. The project was built at the old personal website www.martinazelenika.from.hr
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • anthropomorph
    • experimental
    • illusionary
    • installation-based
    • interactive
    • intermedial
    • multi-user
    • projected
    • remixed
    • sculptural
    • visual
  • genres
    • installations
      • interactive installations
    • net art
    • sound art
      • sound installations
  • subjects
    • Media and Communication
      • intermediality
      • Internet
  • technology
    • displays
      • electronic displays
        • computer monitors
        • headphones
        • projection screens
      • non-electronic displays
        • sculptures
    • hardware
      • mice (input device)
      • video (analog)
    • interfaces
      • soundgenerating devices
        • keyboards
    • software
      • Extensible Markup Language (XML)
      • video (digital)
Technology & Material
Display
Hardware
Installation Requirements / Space
Interface
Bibliography