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  • Secret
    The words in "Secret" are dispersed in the semantic darkness of a potential space. The reader is invited to navigate this space and create verbal and visual links between immaterial presences, voids, and distant signs. This VRML navigational poem was...
  • Secret Detours -
    The 360° video »Secret Detours« served as an immediate approach to digitally preserve a Chinese garden in Singapore. Currently, my collaborators Benjamin Seide, Ross Wiliams and myself have developed a range of different versions in order to explore...
  • Hugill, A and M Rieser. Secret Garden 24 (2013).
  • A performance for cello, grand piano, soprano saxophone, surveillance cameras, live video mixing and projection. Two instruments accompany a silent movie. Hey, it's a living. But slowly they realize that not only are they reacting to the image....
  • Mirapaul, Matthew. Secrets of Digital Creativity Revealed in Miniatures The New York Times (September 16 2002).
  • http://www1.khm.de/~marcello/html/Net-Art/A.html Objects / In A Network Of Tangled-Up / Porous Graduation-System / Every Fragment / Lighted Up +- 5 Grade-Centigrade / Lights Options / Space Sterilized / In Ethylene Oxide Chambers/ Immediate Stiffness...
  • make-A-move is an interactive, video installation composed of two encased screens conceived for exhibition in public space. Two animated portraits - a female and a male - react to the movements of passersby and express passivity, suspicion, surprise,...
  • See No Evil -
    SEE NO EVIL is a drawing and text work in the form of a diary. Through a randomizing algorithm, the artist’s fictitious autobiographical text is masked by her original pencil drawings. Twenty-one of these drawings trigger augmented reality animations...
  • Zapp, Andrea. See you online! In Jugend auf dem Datahighway, edited by Fred Schell and Bernd Schorb, 62-68. München, DE: kopaed verlags gmbh, 1995.
  • SeeBanff! - video
    SEE BANFF! is an interactive stereoscopic installation. It bears a strong - and intentional - resemblance to an Edison kinetoscope, which made its public debut one hundred years ago in April 1894. It achieved instant popularity, but was short-lived....