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  • Pink, Sarah and Roderick Coover and Pat Badani and Flavia Caviezel and Mark Marino and Nitin Sawhney and William Uricchio, ed. "Digital Technologies, Visual Research and the Non-Fiction Image" in Advances in Visual Methodology. Vol.Advances in
  • Journey to the Moon -
    Verzaubert von dem ersten Science-Fiction-Film der Geschichte "Le Voyage dans la Lune" (George Méliès, 1902), schafft der zeitgenössische Künstler William Kentridge mit seinem gleichnamigen Werk eine Hommage an den französischen Experimentalfilmer
  • Glowing Globe -
    Science-Fiction-Art, Exhibition and Symposium
  • Sense-Fiction -
    Event: Sense-FictionInstitution: Le TripostalComment:
  • sentient (being) -
    We live in the age of the quantified self. Physiological data is recorded over periods of time, and its evaluation and interpretation is carried out with the help of machines. Electroencephalography and imaging methods are used to measure patterns
  • Under the motto CONSPIRE... transmediale.08 aimed at examining dubious worlds of story-telling and remote opinion making in order to look critically at those means of creative conspiratorial strategies, that offer the potential to uncover new forms
  • Substance -
    We live today in an age of simulation as coined by French sociologist Jean Baudrillard. According to him, simulation is defined as the coinciding of appearance with reality. Thus, the boundaries between fiction and reality are blurred and
  • Imaginary Workspaces is a series inspired by dystopian science fiction narratives as written by Stanislaw Lem and Philip K. Dick that imagine fictional industrial workspaces. This collection of invented images oscillate between retro futuristic
  • Elke Reinhuber's work focuses on decision making processes and counterfactual thoughts in media arts. As a decidophobic in her own life, she explores alternative layers of the here and now with immersive environments and expanded photography.
  • Silverberg, Robert. The Case of the Phosphorescent Rabbit Asimov's Science Fiction 25, no. 9 (September 2001).