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The Evolution of Binocular Vision
1986
Pettigrew, John D.. The Evolution of Binocular Vision In Evolution of the Eye and Visual System, edited by John R. Cronly-Dillon and Richard L. Gregory, 271-283. New York: MacMillan Technical Publishing, 1986.
Technical Addendum. A Very Technical explanation of processto supplement more general description - Suspect Inversion Center
2013
Vanouse, Paul. Technical Addendum. A Very Technical explanation of process to supplement more general description - Suspect Inversion Center [].
Maria Roussou
Dr. Maria Roussou is an Associate Professor (tenured) in Interactive Systems (i.e. Human-Computer Interaction, Virtual Reality, Computer Games) at the Department of Informatics & Telecommunications, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Mateo Zlatar
Mateo Zlatar is a New-York based digital artist and composer. His work crosses diverse media and disciplines, including interactive installation, motion graphics, data visualization and music. He holds an MFA in Design & Technology from Parsons
WOODEN WORLDS – Aesthetical and Technical aspects of a Multimedia Performance using Real-time Interaction.
2011
Garavaglia, J. and C. Robles. WOODEN WORLDS – Aesthetical and Technical aspects of a Multimedia Performance using Real-time Interaction. proceedidings ISEA , no. 2011 (2011).
WOODEN WORLDS – Aesthetical and Technical aspects of a Multimedia Performance using Real-time Interaction.
2011
Garavaglia, J. and C. Robles. WOODEN WORLDS – Aesthetical and Technical aspects of a Multimedia Performance using Real-time Interaction. proceedidings ISEA , no. 2011 (2011).
Sommerer, Christa, "Interface Culture: The Art and Science of Invention", Lecture at Technological and Aesthetic Transformations of Society, Technical University Darmstadt (Germany), 13.10.2005
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Event: Sommerer, Christa, "Interface Culture: The Art and Science of Invention", Lecture at Technological and Aesthetic Transformations of Society, Technical University Darmstadt (Germany), 13.10.2005Institution: Technische Universität
Thecla Schiphorst
Thecla Schiphorst is a computer media artist, theorist, educator, computer systems designer, choreographer, and dancer. She is a member of the design team that has developed Life Forms, the computer compositional tool for choreography, and has been
Message from A.
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In this personal work, a message received on my answering machine is visualised to be understandable. Due to technical issues (the sender called from an iPod without a microphone input) the message was transferred into keypad signals (2=ABD,
Eternal Summer
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"Eternal Summer" is a site-specific, 4 screen installation commissioned for the waiting room of the Ebner, Stolz & Partners corporate office at the Kronencarre building in Stuttgart, Germany. The concept of the installation in the waiting room
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