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  • RED DROP
    The code of this Java-applet describes the movement of a red polygon. There are two modes: Whenever the viewer clicks on the screen, the polygon is attracted to the mouse pointer and forms a flexible circular drop that can be dragged around the
  • Pixelwelle
    The Pixel Wave welcomes visitors in the Pixelpark Berlin lobby. The peppier somebody walks along the four-meter-long virtual wave, the more it undulates each pixel. If the viewer pauses in front of the wave installation, single pixels open up and
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Jean-Francois Guiton and Mona Schieren. On the development of netzspannung.org In Present Continuous Past(s): Media Art, Strategies of Presentation, Mediation, and Dissemination, edited by Ursula FrohneDOI:
  • This electronic game was developed for a big company's birthday party (ABB). There were twenty teams, each equipped with such a game station to enjoy the party guests. The Sensorama offeres three different memory and reaction games for two to
  • Haptic Opposition -
    Haptic Opposition is centered around a mechanically movable text display driven both by human beings and machine control. Different modes of force feedback interaction are embedded, as machine on its own, following the human movements, or opposing
  • Simon Schiessl is an engineer and artist. Trained in physics and engineering in Munich and Berlin, he designs and fabricates interactive media systems. Currently, he is a candidate for an MS degree at the MIT Media Lab. Schiessl is an artist whose
  • Sound Vibes -
    Exhibition: "Sound Vibes" (until 20th October 2019) With works of Adam Basanta, Jacopo Baboni Schilingi, Katharina Zimmerhackl, Laurent Mignonneau & Christa Sommerer (represented by Galerie Charlot), Peter Beyls, Roberto Pugliese Curated by:
  • Schilling, Alfons. Ich / Auge / Welt - The Art of Vision. Wien, New York: Springer Verlag, 1997.
  • Relational Architecture 2 "Displaced Emperors" was the second relational architecture project of Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. This installation used an "architact" interface to transform the Habsburg Castle in Linz, Austria. Wireless 3D sensors
  • Event: The Gen[H]ome Project exhibition at the Schindler's HouseInstitution: MAK Center for the ArtsComment: