Projector 101

Projector 101 is an interactive audio piece built in Shockwave by Jim Andrews that allows the user to control many aspects of sound output. According to Andrews, it is the precursor to Nio, a work he published a year later in 2001. What is striking about this work is its bold use of color used in the interface and the intuitive interactive design.

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Museum of the Essential and Beyond That

Published in 2000 by Museum of the Essential and Beyond That.

Located in Museum of the Essential and Beyond That: 2° Andar: Fronteiras Entre Web.art, Net.art e Arte Hoje (Borders of Web.art, Net.art, and Art Today). Regina Pinto transferred the files for this copy to the Electronic Literature Lab in Summer of 2018. The files were held in the ELO Repository at the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, later moved to the ELO server in 2019.

PUBLICATION TYPE

Showcase

COPY MEDIA FORMAT

Web

ORIGINAL URL

http://arteonline.arq.br/museu/netartwebart/prototype101.htm