ABSTRACT
Spatial Hyperlink, a telecommunications art installation, explores an ideal social interaction. The work encourages viewers' awareness of others' psychological states via speaking boxes through which images and sounds can be transmitted over unknown distances. Devices installed in different places become a giant communication network. Users are able to influence remote doors by opening their own. With each opening, the people and the scenes behind the doors become visible to people in other locations around the world.
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