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  • 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
  • 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
  • Traumliege -
    Video sculpture [English title, Dream bed] INSTANT body, INSTANT coitus, INSTANT dreams The fast-paced images are freeze-dried, the fast-paced dreams static, the people coded, the codes interchangeable. Porn is the dream of de-sensualized sexuality,
  • Là bas... -
    In Là-bas… (There…) the artist Claudia Robles-Angel provides an installation focussing on the transition from light to darkness, interweaving sound and silence. Là-bas… can hardly be consumed in an instant while passing by. Every visitor should
  • Jan-Peter E.R. Sonntag & N-solab 1965 in Lübeck, Deutschland Club Transmediale 2008 sonArc::project, Kulturverlag Kadmos, Berlin, ISBN (13)978-3-931659-97 Auszeichnungen (Auswahl) [Bearbeiten] 2008 CYNETart-Award 08 2008 Deutscher
  • The large-scale projection interactive installation, Revelation of Eve Clone I, further presented that Eve Clone had artificial life and reproductivity. After the viewer entered the exhibition realm, Eve Clone’s life index (the Time Code on the
  • Ellen Pearlman is a New York based media artist, curator, writer and critic. She is a Research Fellow at MIT, Senior Research Assistant Professor at RISEBA University in Riga, Latvia and a Contributing Editor to Performance Arts Journal (PAJ) MIT
  • Callanan, Martin John. Letters 2004-2006: Confirmation That You Still Exist; I Respect Your Authority; When Will It End; One London. Book Works´ Chap Book Series, London, England: Book Works, 2007.
  • Mason, Catherine and Paul Brown and Charlie Gere and Nicholas Lambert, ed. White Heat Cold Logic: British Computer Art 1960-1980. Leonardo Book Series, Cambridge, Mass. London, England: MIT Press, 2008.
  • Developments in new technologies appear to be revolutionising every aspect of our daily lives. The metaphors of 'revolution' are often applied to the speed of exponential change that the world is experiencing, in part through developments in