Entanglements: an exploration of the digital literary work FISHNETSTOCKINGSMain MenuStartCover pageFishnetStockings FundamentalsA path of background and documentation of FishnetStockingsMermaids, Little and Otherwisea path on one of the most famous mermaid talesHybriditySub/ImmersionProcessing, Systems, and CodeMovement/DanceSilhouettesUnderwater Paper CuttingSwim Through the CodeA path about the code of FishnetStockingsFellow Fishworks of digital art that set precedentWorks CitedSources of our inspiration and edificiationDiana Leong5f86c388d73d4478d782c449582a052ecb430834Mark C. Marino82e88cf89eeb02b94655b66cf941328b5c035777Jessica Pressman42c474d93c0b66b9f6bb205f58680b42bcf8968b
Video: Ephémère (1998)
12022-05-02T08:41:22-07:00Mark C. Marino82e88cf89eeb02b94655b66cf941328b5c035777393861Video flythrough of "Ephémère" (1998) by Char Daviesplain2022-05-02T08:41:22-07:00Mark C. Marino82e88cf89eeb02b94655b66cf941328b5c035777
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12022-05-02T08:48:08-07:00Char Davies: Osmose (1995) and Ephémère (1998)1Char Davies early work in immersive digital contentplain2022-05-02T08:48:09-07:00 Two works by Char Davies offer influential precursors, Osmose (1995) and Ephémère (1998). Both made use of a stereoscopic head-mounted display in order to immerse the interactor in a visual field navigated through "breath" and "balance," as measured by sensors strapped on with a harness. The experience then was much more akin to scuba diving than walking through the space. Even though the ocean floor was only one of the environments in this piece, the navigation evokes traveling through digital information as through moving through water.