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  • For this installation an augmented-reality apparatus was made where the viewer could rotate and tilt an optical system attached to a monitor, so that various simple computer-generated objects could be seen floating in different locations in the real
  • ... of the Second Moscow Biennale, Alexander Zavolokin, Deputy Chief of...
  • ...lausberg, Karl. Neuronale Kunstgeschichte. Vienna, New York: Springer, 1999.
  • A large air-inflated cushion partially filled with air and water, which passers by could play on. The continuously splashing water inside this structure gave the work an idiosyncratic acustic quality.
  • ...Sonja Bäumel lives and works in Vienna and Amsterdam. Her artefacts mediate...
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    ... and Galerie Metropol), Vienna (AT) In co-production with...
  • Inflatable tubing burst through a wall of brick-printed plastic that covered the shop window. This tubing was then taken into the street and used to signal the boundaries of controversial urban renewal planning in this area.
  • ... fuer angewandte Kunst in Vienna and the Digital Art Exchange in...
  • Cube
    An augmented reality apparatus allowed the visitors, when looking through its optical window, to see a rotating computer-generated wire frame cube positioned in the real space of the museum. Further developement of this technology allowed stereo-
  • ... theorists and artists, such as Jeffrey Shaw, Frieder Nake, Mark... The idea of going back to a unique original image after having...