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  • “Kryophone“ is a sonorous and luminous interactive sculpture made of ice. This interactive sculpture is composed with ice and reacts to the electrostatic touch of bodies. Sounds and light evolve according to the intensity of electrostatic contact.
  • 1997 Kulturforum (Neue Nationalgalerie), Berlin: »Deep Storage«
  • 1998 Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf: »Deep Storage«
  • ” … Il semble que l’être volant dépasse l’atmosphère même où il vole. ” *** (It seems that the flying being exceeds even the atmosphere where he flies.) -Nuit Bleue- is the first ‘logbook’ of the TRAVELOG series : An assemblage of travels, of
  • Peter Beyls thinks of the universe as one giant generative system revealing systemic behavior on numerous levels: from the unpredictable dynamics exposed in social structures to emergent functionality in the human brain to molecular interaction in
  • Ryszard W. Kluszczyński, 2011: "Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss undertook their joint, creative actions in combined fields of art and science in late 1980s. (...) We can say that the art of Fleischmann and Strauss has developed in parallel
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss and Christian Bohn. Liquid Views In Deep Storage, edited by Ingrid Schaffner and Matthias et.al. WinzenMünchen, London, New York: Prestel, 1998.
  • Del Favero, Dennis. Deep Sleep, DVD-ROM/DVD-Video. iCinema Monograph Series, : iCinema Monograph Series, 2004.
  • Naimark, Michael. Place Runs Deep: Virtuality, Place and Indigenousness In Virtual Museum Symposium, Salzburg, AUT: 1998.
  • In 1999 Graham Nicholls had his first solo show in New York City. This was to launch him onto an international arena. Since that time his work has become more and more experimental and cutting edge. With work such as LAM exploring the possibilities