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    <title>2004 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal</title>
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    <description>Title: 2004 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal
Authors: Wilson, Stephen
Abstract: Guests, Parasites and Symbionts, is an interactive art and biology installation in which&#xD;
visitors will engage with live organisms derived from their own bodies and from those&#xD;
of other participants. Using the techniques of biology and medicine, the installation&#xD;
proposes to make visible these organisms and to create an engaging and provocative&#xD;
media environment for the interaction. It is based on what I already did in Protozoa&#xD;
Games. In this new version visitors will make physical contact with some device that&#xD;
will acquire their organisms. It then will provide for immersive sound, video, and&#xD;
animation events in which the flow of events are controlled by the interactions of the&#xD;
visitor's movements and gestures in the space (read by motion tracking technology)&#xD;
and the movements of the single cell organisms that are part of their body as made&#xD;
visible by a digital microscope. A projection screen will project their microorganisms&#xD;
situated as part of interactive digital animations and video created in Director. Another&#xD;
version of the installation will allow multiple visitors to engage with each other and&#xD;
each other's organisms and another version will let web visitors engage the protozoa.</description>
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