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Tür
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1988
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Interactive computer video installation University of Applied Arts Vienna (AT) Behind the computer-animated door is the "direct video transmission" of what is happening outside, the place where the viewer is coming from. At the same time, the window
Marnix De Nijs
Marnix de Nijs is a Rotterdam based artist who explores the dynamic clash between bodies, machines and other media. His works include mainly interactively experienced machines that play with the perception and control of image and sound, but also,
Ricardo Iglesias
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Alexandra Ehrlich Speiser
Manifesting randomness Alexandra Ehrlich-Speiser creates manifestations of the random. Using arbitrary decisions and consciously brought about glitches in machines and digital systems she creates poetic experiences that recontextualize the
Time Machines in the Gallery: An Archeological Approach in Media Art
1996
Huhtamo, Erkki. Time Machines in the Gallery: An Archeological Approach in Media Art In Immersed in Technology: Art and Virtual Environments, edited by Mary Anne Moser and Douglas McLeod, 232-268. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996.
Why Do We Want Our Machines to Seem Alive?
1995
Penny, Simon. Why Do We Want Our Machines to Seem Alive? Scientific American, 150th anniversary issue (September 1995).
Peter William Holden
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Yiannis Melanitis
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Living Machines
1995
Penny, Simon. Living Machines Scientific American (September 1995).
Making Sense of Life: Explaining Biological Development with Models, Metaphors, and Machines
2002
Fox Keller, Evelyn. Making Sense of Life: Explaining Biological Development with Models, Metaphors, and Machines. Cambridge, London: Harvard University Press, 2002.
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