Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz discuss several of their virtual space and telecommunications projects. They show videos which document Hole in Space (1980), Electronic Café (1984), and Aesthetic Research in Tele-Communications (1975-1982). They describe virtual space as the theme of their work and draw parallels to architecture. Rabinowitz states their works can serve as models and could be "considered environmental impact studies" for the digital world. Galloway and Rabinowitz discuss their interest in creating “teleconferencing terminals” and “adventrepreneuring.”