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  • Reaney, Mark. The Theatre of Virtual Reality Theatre Design and Technology XXIX, no. 2 (Spring 1992): 29-32.
  • I first conceived the Telepresence Garment in 1995 to investigate the notion of the mediascape as an expanded cloth; i.e., to consider wireless networking as a new fabric that envelops the body. The Garment, which I finished in 1996, gives...
  • Ascott, Roy. The Telematic Moment L´Estetica della Comunicazione (1987): 81-84.
  • The Telegarden -
    The TeleGarden is an art installation that allows web users to view and interact with a remote garden filled with living plants. Members can plant, water, and monitor the progress of seedlings via the tender movements of an industrial robot arm.

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  • The Telegarden -
    Event: The TelegardenInstitution: BrucknerhausComment:
  • The Tele-Actor -
    We are studying network-based systems that allow groups of users to "explore" live remote environments such as a rainforest, biotechnology lab, political rally, or rock concert.

    The "Tele-Actor" is a skilled human with cameras and microphones...
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. The Technological Epiphanies of Samuel Beckett: Machines of Inscription and Audiovisual Manipulation. Mexico: Futura/Fonca, 2016.
  • Ascott, Roy. The Technoetic Dimension of Art In Art @ Science, edited by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau, 279-290. New York: Springer Verlag, 1998.
  • Peter Weibel is considered to be one of the poineers of interactive, computerbased installations. In this work from the early nineties, the participants are being filmed upon entering a room. They see "their" film on a large screen while there is a...