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  • Victoria Vesna, Ph.D., is a media artist and Professor at the UCLA Department of Design | Media Arts and Director of the Art|Sci center at the School of the Arts and California Nanosystems Institute (CNSI). She is currently a senior researcher at
  • Virtual actor or: how real is reality? The congress at EMAF 2002 explored films in which avatars (characters created on the computer) or "human" actors rather than real human beings act in virtual environments. This topic was reflected also in some
  • Hegedüs, Agnes. Der entkörperte und wiederverkörperte Leib Kunstforum International: Die Zukunft des Körpers I 132 (November 1995 - Januar 1996 1995): 168-171.
  • DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G. The interfaced subject immersed in virtual spaces . Körper Verkörperung Entkörpeung Body Embodiment Desimbodiment (2004): 19-21.
  • To mark its 20th anniversary, the congress part of EMAF called "D-Fluxx" presented not only a kind of inventory entitled "Media Art History", but also a definition of the current position of Media Art. The film programme focused on the Cuban
  • In 2009, the EMAF portrayed over 2000 years of media history with its large exhibition entitled “Image Battles” in cooperation with the Museum of Industrial Culture Osnabrück, Kunsthalle Dominikanerkirche and Erich Maria Remarque Peace Centre. In a
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. A-Volve – Evolucion Artificial In En entorno interactivo en tiempo real, catalog for ARCO 1996, edited by Leyla Ishi-Kawa and Lome Falk and Machiko KusaharaMadrid, ES: ARCO, 1996.
  • Bardini, Thierry. Quand la l´imaginaire devient realite virtuelle: Á props de myth entourant les technologies du virtuel Interface: La Revue de la Recherche (January 1996).
  • A virtual projection installation created the illusion of looking through the theatre entrance doors at fictional scenes situated in the real space outside the theatre. The installation used the same augmented-reality technology that was first
  • 2011 – the year of the tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan – but also the year of celebrations to mark 150 years of friendship between Germany and Japan. EMAF joined in the festivities by presenting the programme “Japanese Media Art Now”,