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  • The Analog-Digital-Spiegel (programming by Reinhard Möller) shows how an analogue portrait (corresponding to sensory experience) changes into its digital (dismantled and computed) text base. A camera, which is integrated in the projection screen,
  • for pina
    for pina... Attakkalari Center for Movement Arts, Bangalore: "for pina..." a site-specific promenade performance presented with film installation and live music designed to commemorate an iconic dance artist of our times ... Pina Bausch. Even
  • Beyond Pages -
    Masaki Fujihata calls many of his works “experiments”. To him, BEYOND PAGES is a piece of art. This is among others due to the well-defined framework conditions that—contrary to many of his other works—are not designed as an open process. The
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Shades of Virtuality : From Virtual Reality to Mixed Reality - From Beeing to Becoming Virtualities and Realities Acoustic Space, no. 17 (May 2019): 51 - 57.
  • Smite, Rasa and Raitis Smits, ed. Virtualities and Realities - New Experiences, Art and Ecologics in Immersive Environments. Vol.17. ISBN 978-9934-8434-7-1, Acoustic Space th ed.Riga: RIXC Center for New Media Culture, 2019.
  • Strauss, Wolfgang and Monika Fleischmann. "Comfort criteria in space. The electronic model house. Sound: Simulation of Acoustics". .
  • Biopoetry
    Kac, Eduardo. Biopoetry. Berlin: AcquAvivA, 2016.
  • The video performance had been presented in Salerno, Italy, during the ARTMEDIA Congress (1992). The space of Paula Verengia's Gallery had been drawned with slides and video projections on the back of the room. An Italian Dancing Company named
  • which---side -
    Which --- Side Song sculpture for OffCentre, Newcastle City Council projects in the public realm 2006-2007. 'Which Side' is a version of the union protest song 'Which Side Are You On?'. The song is available for download as an mp3 file from
  • “Surface Tension” is a collaborative interdisciplinary work for disklavier piano and interactive video created by pianist Eve Egoyan and artist David Rokeby. It was commissioned by the Open Ears Festival with a grant from the Canada Council. It was