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Felt Histories is a networked computer interactive sound and video installation. It contains a specially designed tactile sensor surface embedded within a doorframe contained at the end of a 20 foot long corridor. The interface responds through the participants act of touch. Video and sound is mixed in real time through a networked computer system, and rear-projected through a plexiglass surface that is embedded with small piezo-sensors. Story fragments of an older woman are represented through projected video image and sound. She responds to the users touch (direction, pressure, area), engaging the user in various scenarios that occur at the threshold of the door-frame. The pace of the work is extended, sensual and attenuated.
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