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  • Schahram Poursoudmand Music & Sound Artist I Composer I Visual Imagist I Poet Schahram Poursoudmand is a German experimental, avant-garde composer, music & sound artist, visual imagist and poet. He creates extraordinary music, sound and visual art.
  • Beatriz Albuquerque lives and works between Porto and New York and is known for her interdisciplinary practices between multimedia performance and installation. She was selected by Flash Art magazine as one of the 100 most relevant international
  • Neuro Baby -
    “Neuro Baby, one of her [Naoko Tosa's] best-known installations, uses sophisticated neural-network programming to create a computer graphic entity that responds to the emotional tones of voices. The baby responds appropriately with crying or cooing
  • Cylinder & Bots -
    Within their artistic work Giulia Bowinkel (*1983) and Friedemann Banz (*1980) explore the human perception of the digitally augmented real world. Within their generated scenarios, the computer functions both as tool and topic. The solo exhibition
  • ANTopolis - video
    ANTopolis A large scale interactive media façade for public space © 2020, Laurent Mignonneau and Christa Sommerer Summary: In the interactive media façade project "ANTopolis" virtual ants invade the city. They look for human activities, crawl
  • Fisher, Ebon. Wigglism: A Philosophoid Entity Turns Ten Leonardo 40, no. 1 (February 2007): 37-42.
  • Robles, Claudia. Audiovisual PERSPECTIVES OF AN INDIVISIBLE ENTITY http://econtact.ca/15_4/roblesangel_audiovisual.html.
  • Alexander Hahn (b. 1954, Rapperswil, Switzerland) has worked in the analog and digital media arts since 1977, integrating the time-based forms of video with practices of installation, computer imagery, print, animation, virtual reality and writing.
  • Robles, Claudia. Audiovisual PERSPECTIVES OF AN INDIVISIBLE ENTITY http://econtact.ca/15_4/roblesangel_audiovisual.html.
  • Profilneurose -
    'A profile like a witch' – I often thought when looking in the mirror, or when my shadow flits past me. Cosmetic surgery promises a remedy. But does that make us happier, better, more beautiful, more lovable? First the nose, then the chin, a bit