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  • COLAB Art and Architecture, Bangalore Two-person show with Christoph Schäfer, who lives and works in Hamburg, Germany. Not long ago, architectural modernism presented the glass facade as equivalent to participation and empathy with the
  • DIGITAL SPARKS : STUDENT CONTEST 2001 - 2008 The "Digital Sparks Matrix" is an interface for browsing all of the projects submitted to the " Digital Sparks" student competitions between 2001 and 2008 funded by the German Ministry for Research and
  • Quiasma -
    A relational narrative map of the space allows us to model a space of data that is there as a network in the subsoil to be visually exposed by whoever interacts with the DVD. An open model for ideas, for the crossings of information, for the
  • Event: Navigation sensible, interfaces intuitives, browsing urbain et navigation dans les données culturellesInstitution: i-expo, ParisComment:
  • Variations 504 is an interactive music installation that engages viewers by allowing them to control the music they hear by interacting with the sculpture. It consists of an array of balls, tubes and cubes. By moving the balls, participants can mix
  • Station Rose/STR was founded in Vienna, Austria, in 1988 by Gary Danner (sound) and Elisa Rose (visuals). As one of the first digital groups worldwide Station Rose have used the potential of live audio visual media and the internet for performing in
  • Damer, Bruce. AVATARS! Exploring and Building Virtual Worlds on the Internet. Berkeley, California: Peachpit Press, 1998.
  • Damer, Bruce. The Cyberbiological Worlds of Nerve Garden: A Test Bed for VRML2.0 Leonardo 31, no. 5 (1998): 389-392.
  • Maes, Pattie and Trevor Darrell and Bruce et. al. Blumberg. The ALIVE System: Wireles, Full Body Interaction with Autonomous Agents Multimedia Systems - Special Issue on Multimedia and Multisensory Virtual Worlds 5, no. 2 (March 1995): 105-112.
  • Henderson, Linda Dalrymple and Bruce Clarke, ed. From Energy to Information: Representation in Science and Technology, Art, and Literature. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2002.