1997
Digital Body-Automata
Jill Scott

"These installations are called: A Figurative History (past mechanical transformation); Interskin (present digital transformation) and Immortal Duality (future molecular transformation). They are all designed to encourage intimate and contemplative interactive participation. on the part of the viewers and center around a similar theme; the exploration of the desire to transform the human body by technology, and, the effect technology may have on the design of the human body in the future. Inside an elevated hut, "A Figurative History" consists of five interactive terminals with smart objects and corresponding screens. By touching metal points on the objects, the viewers can see animated characters on the screens. These represent five different types of fantasies about the mechanical transformation of the body by technology."

Jill Scott