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  • inSite 2000 -
    inSITE 2000 beteiligte künstlerInnen: Carlos Amorales, Gustavo Artigas, Judith Barry, Jordan Crandall, Arturo Cuenca, Roman de Salvo, Dias & Riedweg, Mark Dion, Silvia Gruner, Diego Gutiérrez, Jonathan Hernandez, Norma Iglesias & Rita Gonzales,
  • Artec'97
    Artec'97
  • Ursula Damm studied at the Art Academy in Düsseldorf, followed by postgraduate studies at the Academy of Media arts in Cologne. Early sculptures were models of space and time, developed in a bodily experience. In the 1990s installations were
  • Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau are internationally renowned media artists working in the field of interactive computer installation. They are Professors at the University of Art and Design in Linz Austria where they head the Department for
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Anthroposcope and Phototropy In ARTEC´95, Nagoya: Nagoya City Art Museum, 1995.
  • The Unframed World -
    In Virtual Reality the viewer overcomes the limited surface of a computer screen. Instead of looking through a window, the viewer exits real surroundings to become part of another world. The Unframed World is the first comprehensive presentation of
  • Ray, Tom. Evolving autonomous software agents In Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Communication - July 18-20, 1994, , 7-11. Nagoya, JP: IEEE Press, 1994.
  • Naimark, Michael. VR Webcams: Time Artifacts as Positive Features In ISEA 2002 Proceedings, Nagoya, Japan: 2002.
  • The Council for the International Biennale in Nagoya. ARTEC '89: the possibility for art and technology. Nagoya: The Chunichi Shimbun, 1989.
  • ARTEC 91 -
    Event: ARTEC 91Institution: ARTEC - International Biennale in NagoyaComment: