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  • ...Steuer, Jonathan. Defining Virtual Reality: Dimensions Determining Telepresence Journal of Communication 42, no. 4 (December 1992): 73-93.
  • ...Joerg Auzinger’s art deals with the relationship between human, nature and the sociopolitical aspects of a technology-based communication society. Joerg Auzinger’s artistic work is situated between art, science and technology. In interactive installations, photographic...
  • ... art? Does it mean natural interaction or is it just a matter of performance? Certainly, a gesture is a way for emphasizing communication. A pioneer of net.art such as Jaromil is exploring this area with a project called Time Based Text (TBT)." - Valentina...
  • Noise and Smoke -
    ... and Rauch“ this proverb is taken literarily and visitors interact via noise and chaotic fume rising up into the air. Communication through smoke has a long history, it has often been used by native tribes to indicate ones presence, mark important events...
  • ... (b.1977, France) who met while studying at the Royal College of Art, London. Together, they have backgrounds in graphics and communication, art, product design and engineering. Their approach focuses on the interplay between technology, design and the arts....
  • ...BrainWave Drawings/Non-verbal communication: on an oscilloscope, one person is emitting brainwave data via the x-axis, the other via the Y-axis; when both emit the same brainwave pattern simultaneously, a circular configuration or Lissajous pattern forms. The drawing...
  • Traceability -
    ... the hidden path of radio waves between mobile phone, antennas and another mobile phone which/where you are calling to) of communication in an urban setting. (source: www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/noriyuki)
  • Off-Sense -
    ... position to the famous network game "DOOM". Video image texture and audio conneciton enables to humen common type of communication. Each avatar contains/generates trace path as a thread like wire line in 3D which enalbes other avatar/people to...
  • ... in Ljubljana: disruptive prototypes and experimental governance of nanotechnologies in the hackerspaces Journal of Science Communication (December 2012): 5.
  • Exodus
    ... the artist's images remain, along with other projects like "The Spiral," a video installation which examines historical communication methods. It's an unusual and provocative use of the Web. (Michael Bielicky)