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  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Staging of the Thinking Space: From Immersion to Performative Presence In Paradoxes of Interactivity, edited by Jin Hyun Kim, Uwe Seifert and Anthony MooreISBN 978-3-89942-1, , 266-281. Bielefeld:
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Staging of the Thinking Space: From Immersion to Performative Presence In Paradoxes of Interactivity, edited by Jin Hyun Kim, Uwe Seifert and Anthony MooreVol.1. ISBN 978-3-89942-1, , 266-281. Bielefeld:
  • Benayoun, M.. Les Paradoxes du corps numérique Virtual / Physical Bodies (2008).
  • The installation proposes some poetic moments inside body’ landscapes using images of a scrutinezed body by technological medical devices. An internal camera circuit travel generates videolaparoscopies of viscera, coming from a surgery, that are
  • Timetable
    In Timetable, an image is projected from above onto a large circular table. Twelve dials are positioned around the perimeter of the table. The functions each of these dials changes and mutates, depending on what is projected onto them at any given
  • Lin Pey-Chwen was born in Ping-tong County, Taiwan in 1959. She received a Doctor of Creative Arts from the University of Wollongong, Australia in 1996. She was chairwoman of the Graduate School of Multimedia and Animation Arts, National Taiwan
  • Be prepared tiger -
    Re-engeneering and Re-enactment of a stealthboat as shown in a Tamil Tiger propaganda video footage. The Tamil Tiger video footage was found on internet sites of private analysts of clandestine weapon systems. The boat is patrolling river banks.
  • During his month-long residency at Townhouse Gallery, Cairo, Warren Neidich made a series of graphic, abstract musical scores, called graphic scores, that used images instead of notes, based upon found newspaper clippings and bits of text. This
  • Truckenbrod, Joan. The Paradoxical Object: Video Film Sculpture. London: Black Dog Publishing, 2013.
  • In an echoless room a computer and various measuring devices are used to amplify the sound of a body"s internal organs. In the silence, the visitor first hears the sounds inside his or her body, and then the amplified versions from audio speakers. A