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If  human became machines than certainly machines became human!
'''If  human became machines than certainly machines became human!'''


Inspired by the phenomenon of the internethype and its wave-like existence which finds its birth in a small movement of a finger a conception of space called CLICKBOX was developed.  
Inspired by the phenomenon of the internethype and its wave-like existence which finds its birth in a small movement of a finger I developed a room-concept called CLICKBOX.  
This BOX is able to make the current CLICKS of the worldwide-web visible. This allows the recipient to get involved into the pulsating heart of the virtual and abstract network. The pulse of the worldwide-web becomes visible and forms a tangible environment that reflects on the human and organic structures that  (maybe)lie beyond the virtual space.
The CLIKBOX is able to make the current CLICKS of the worldwide-web visible. This allows the recipient to get involved into the pulsating heart of the virtual and abstract network. The pulse of the worldwide-web becomes visible and forms a tangible environment that reflects on the human and organic structures that  (maybe) lie beyond the virtual space.


For more details, click here -> [[http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/File:KLICKBOX_PICS.pdf]]
For more details, click here -> [[http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/File:KLICKBOX_PICS.pdf]]

Revision as of 23:24, 14 April 2014

If human became machines than certainly machines became human!

Inspired by the phenomenon of the internethype and its wave-like existence which finds its birth in a small movement of a finger I developed a room-concept called CLICKBOX. The CLIKBOX is able to make the current CLICKS of the worldwide-web visible. This allows the recipient to get involved into the pulsating heart of the virtual and abstract network. The pulse of the worldwide-web becomes visible and forms a tangible environment that reflects on the human and organic structures that (maybe) lie beyond the virtual space.

For more details, click here -> [[1]]