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  • Kronman, Linda and Andreas Zingerle. Re: Dakar Arts Festival-Exploring Transmedia Storytelling Methods to Document an Internet Scam. Interactive Storytelling. Springer International Publishing (2013): 253-256.
  • Kronman, Linda and Andreas Zingerle. Re: Dakar Arts Festival-Exploring Transmedia Storytelling Methods to Document an Internet Scam. Interactive Storytelling. Springer International Publishing (2013): 253-256.
  • Andreas Zingerle is a media artist, designer, lecturer and researcher from Austria. He received his PhD from the University of Art and Design Linz (Austria) researching topics such as Internet crime, fraud and scam, vigilante counter-movements and
  • Plot [English title, Project outline #11 to #15] Series 'Body Scanned Architecture' The work series 'Projektskizzen' was developed in 2001, based on the interactive computer environment 'Body Scanned Architecture', which was realized in the Austrian
  • Kronman, Linda and Andreas Zingerle. ‘EVIL WEB BUSINESSES, ROMANCE SCAMS AND PHONE FRAUD. 3 ARTISTIC CASE STUDIES DECONSTRUCTING SCAMMERS ONLINE IDENTITIES (2017).
  • Underscan - video
    Under Scan is an interactive video art installation for public space. In the work, passers-by are detected by a computerized tracking system, which activates video-portraits projected within their shadow. Over one thousand video-portraits of
  • Drawing by Numbers -
    Drawing by Numbers demonstrates the conversion process from an analogue life drawing to a digital drawing described in code. At a workshop at the Media Space in the Science Museum, London, participants could scan a recently completed life drawing
  • Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Epson Pigment inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (plus custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: 1985 This is one of the earliest digital images by Victor
  • Holmgren, Douglas and Warren Robinett. Scanned Laser Displays for Virtual Reality: A Feasibility Study Presence 2, no. 3 (Summer 1993).
  • The media art installation Multiverse by Paul Thomas and Kevin Raxworthy is based on research developed from Richard Feynman’s 1979 video lectures where his presentation of diagrams on the blackboard visualises the probability of photons reflecting