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  • ...Fisher, Scott S.. Wenn das Interface im Virtuallen verschwindet In Cyberspace, edited by Manfred WaffenderHamburg: Rowohlt, 1991.
  • ... French). “Where are you from?_Stories” is an interactive and participatory work that deploys itself in both physical and virtual space (engaging Latin American sites and subjects, and the internet) in order to expose tensions between diverse places as sites...
  • ...Thiel, Tamiko and Noah Wardrip-Fruin. Where Stones Can Speak: Dramatic Encounters in Interactive 3D Virtual Reality In Third Person: Authoring and Exploring Vast Narratives, edited by Pat HarriganCambridge, MA: MIT-Press, 2009.
  • Whiteout - video
    ... from their positions of two-feet above the ground plane. The white LEDs are animated in large-scale patterns superimposing a virtual movement on top of the kinetic movement of the spheres. The sequence of light is a luminous treatment of urban public space...
  • Wild -
    ...Wild is an interactive virtual sculpture. The structure of the sculpture depends on the movement of objects within the local environment of the work. A video camera pointed at the viewers of the work and the local environment sends digitised information to a computer...
  • ...Stone, Allucquére Rosanne. Will the Real Body Please Stand Up? Boundary Stories about Virtual Cultures In Cyberspace: First Steps, edited by Michael BenediktCambridge: The MIT Press, 1992.
  • ... MACIEL and Henrique DEBARBA and Jeronimo G GRANDI and Luciana P NEDEL. WindWalker: using Wind as an orientation tool in virtual environments SVR 2009 – XI Symposium on Virtual And Augmented Reality (2009): 133-140.
  • Wings -
    ... required that each audience member wear a unique head-mounted display (HMD). The HMD we chose to use was i-glasses! by Virtual i-O. Using i-glasses!, audiences were still able to see live actors on-stage and computer graphics projected onto rear...
  • Word Play
    ... is always changing. While these LED displays are moving, text passes through them. In effect, each display is a window on a virtual space of letters that form phrases derived from well-known theatre scripts by authors such as by Shakespeare, Schiller and...
  • Workaholic
    ... users, the less repetitive (and the more chaotic) the pendulum's path will be. Each path represents a kind of virtual machine, each made of elements that can be recombined and resequenced endlessly. The relationship of the scanner/pendulum...