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  • ... on the screen varies depending on the temperature of the participant, thus it has the effect of biofeedback. This system can be...
  • ... The work also allowed viewers to make music to communicate particular emotions” (Stephen Wilson, Information Arts. Intersections of...
  • ... this story supplies a good example of multi-person participation. People have a strong desire to act out the role of hero...
  • ... is a seven-armed candelabrum - the installation Menora by the artist Michael Bielicky. Instead of flames, seven monitors, on which...
  • Exodus
    ... and brainchild of Michael Bielicky, a Czech-German New Media artist determined to replicate the biblical trail of the prophet...
  • Delvaux's Dream -
    ... Prouns : in the early twenties, when the Russian artist was exploring suprematist aesthetics, the Belgian painter was...
  • Digital Cubes consists of four cubes with a display on the top side that show various light patterns depending on how they are arranged. The Digital Cubes react very dynamically. One cube alone is dark and seems to be passive. When two cubes are put
  • RED DROP
    The code of this Java-applet describes the movement of a red polygon. There are two modes: Whenever the viewer clicks on the screen, the polygon is attracted to the mouse pointer and forms a flexible circular drop that can be dragged around the
  • Pixelwelle
    The Pixel Wave welcomes visitors in the Pixelpark Berlin lobby. The peppier somebody walks along the four-meter-long virtual wave, the more it undulates each pixel. If the viewer pauses in front of the wave installation, single pixels open up and
  • Sakrileg -
    ... art in 1991. The Head of the jury was the well-known artist Walter Giers. In his laudation he said: "Sakrileg convinces by...