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  • Room of One`s Own -
    ROOM OF ONE'S OWN (1993) forces the viewers eyes to become immersed into the actual space of a tiny articulated interactive electronic peep show. A stainless steel box placed at eye level with movable periscopic viewing device bridges the viewer into...
  • Hershman, Lynn. Room of One´s Own - Slightly Behind The Scenes In Iterations: the New Image, edited by Timothy Druckery, 150-156. Cambridge, London: MIT Press, 1994.
  • roots -
    roots, 2005-2006

    Glasstank, water, ironsulfate, copperwires, platinum, computer, sound system



    The sculpture works in a cyclic way. Two thirds of the cycle it is active: a crystal object is growing and stretching in space. This can be...
  • Rope
    A rope slowly curls around a chair, caressing it carefully. As the speed increases, the torsion builds up and the rope becomes a strangling snake approaching it's pray and eventually the chair is violently tossed around. Although a computer programme...
  • Digital video 2 mins 10 secs
    colour, stereo
    sound by Jon Rose

    A short work based on the ideas and suggestions of the violinist and composer Jon Rose. (source: http://www.littlepig.org.uk/)
  • round 72
    installation in public space, Bregenz
  • Mason, Catherine. Routes towards British Computer Arts: The Role of Cultural Institutions,
    Bulletin of the Computer Arts Society Page 57 (Summer 2004).
  • Roy Ascott is one of the most important artists and theorists in the field of cybernetics and telematics. His work focuses on the impact of digital and telecommunications networks on consciousness. Since the 1960s, he has been a practitioner of...
  • Bill Seaman. Roy Ascott – Early Interactive Work and Some Cybernetic Relationalities Cybernetics and Human Knowing: A Journal of Second Order Cybernetics, Autopoiesis and Cyber Semiotics (2018).