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  • ... no longer on show. Although closed and often self-referring, the system in which the process takes place both changes the environment and is sensible to changes in the environment. The instability of the physical context is therefore what causes important...
  • ... installations and live performance addressing urgent issues such as the climate crisis, human intervention in the environment and ecology, migration, race, and decoloniality.
  • ... in Digital Arts, in Ohio, USA. Her creative scholarship includes electronic interactive installation, experimental animation, environmental data visualization, net-art and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Ms. Mitchell’s artworks explore spatial and...
  • ... digital media in the late-80s, becoming a founding director of the 3-D software company Softimage. Her most renowned virtual environment, Osmose (1995), is considered a landmark in the history of new media art. Davies has also published numerous essays on...
  • ... installations since the 80's she used sound, robotics and eye-tracking technologies among others to establish a interactive environment of reaction and reflection. She was professor of Media Art Lab at Tama Art University in Japan. Her works have been...
  • ... along with Carolina Cruz-Neira, and Tom DeFanti he invented a multi-person, room-sized, high-resolution 3D video and audio environment in 1991named the CAVE-Automatic Virtual Enviroment . His work has been exhibited in Ars Electronica Center, International...
  • ... We can say that the art of Fleischmann and Strauss has developed in parallel to the development of computer and internet environment, depicting dynamics of this network and inscribing with the undertaken issues, in the circle of problems generated...
  • ... Studio – an interdisciplinary design practice with commissions in public art, public spaces, digital installations, light environments, and landscapes. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts, a Masters degree in Architecture and is a licensed architect. The...
  • ... the science and changing existence, which raises a lot of up-to-date international changes, a necessity to protect ecology and environment. It’s an ideology that will lead to the universal future. The developing technologies, alternative energy resources,...
  • ... increasingly normal to transfer simulated reality into physical reality. With the help of computers the vast majority of our environment is simulated before it is produced. The more complex the simulation, the greater its potential to reality. this said the...