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  • Pulse Tank -
    Pulse Tank is an Interactive installation where the heart rates of members of the public are detected by sensors and converted into water waves in a ripple tank. A light show is created by the resulting waves and their interaction. To participate,
  • Coy, Wolfgang. Aus der Vorgeschichte des Mediums Computer In Computer als Medium, edited by Norbert Bolz and Friedrich Kittler and Christoph Tholen, 19-37. München: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1994.
  • Ken Rinaldo is internationally recognized for interactive art installations developing hybrid ecologies with animals, algorithms, plants, and bacterial cultures. His art/science practice serves as a platform for hacking complex social, biological,
  • Maag, Georg. Kunst und Industrie im Zeitalter der ersten Weltausstellungen: Synchronische Analyse einer Epochenschwelle. München: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1986.
  • Schulze, Holger. Das aleatorische Spiel. Erkundung und Anwendung der nichtintentionalen Werkgenese im 20. Jahrhundert. München, DE: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2000.
  • Cross-Control -
    Cross Control was initiated from the perspective of the rapidly changing experiences in the contemporary city, caused by the increased use of computer and mechanical techniques. Machines, intentionally developed as expedients, are being accepted at
  • Schönberger, Otto. Die "Bilder" des Philostratos In Beschreibungskunst-Kunstbeschreibung: Ekphrasis von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, edited by Gottfried Boehm and Helmut Pfotenhauer, 157-173. München, DE: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1995.
  • Vattimo, Gianni. Die Grenzen der Wirklichkeitsauflösung In Medien - Welten Wirklichkeiten, edited by Gianni Vattimo and Wolfgang WelschMünchen, DE: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1998.
  • Hick, Ulrike. Geschichte der optischen Medien. München: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1999.
  • Universal Translator -
    Universal Translator is an interactive sound and video work focussed on the sound hardware of the human body. The interface for this work is a microphone with a micro video camera embedded in its head so that the camera looks directly at the