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  • Chris Salter. Sponge: The Surface That Holds the Image is Unstable ec/artsS 2[00-01]: Special: Textualities and Nouvelles Technologies 2, no. 1 (Fall 2000).
  • Salter, Chris and Cognition. Sponge: A Case Study in Practice-based, Collaborative Research In Proceedings for the 4th Annual ACM Conference in Creativity and Cognition, Goldsmiths College, London, edited by Proceedings for the 4th Annual ACM
  • Yee, Chris. ‘Local Eyes; Beyond Vague Terrain’ The Runner Magazine 2012 (January 2012): http://runnermag.ca/2012/01/local-eyes-beyond-vague-terrain/.
  • Hosale, Mark-David and Chris Kievid. Modulating Territories, Penetrating Boundaries Footprint 6, no. 55- 67 (Spring 2010): 12.
  • ARTEC 97
    The theme concept of the Biennale is 'THE GARDEN: The Successors to Eden', the Biennale proposed the idea of a 'meta-garden': the environment of the near future and unconscious landscapes concealed in close and familiar spaces. The main contents of
  • Forced Leisure -
    A hammock, a symbol of leisure, relaxation and even freedom, is combined with elements of a straitjacket. Textile sensors are woven into the fabric and measure the “degree of relaxation”. Movement and attempts of escape are detected in different
  • Penny, Simon. The Intelligent Machine as Anti-Christ In SISEA 1990 Proceedings, Groningen: 1992.
  • Anthroposcope Concept Anthroposcope is an interactive installation involving a microscope, a real plant and a fingertip pulse sensor. The heart bit sensor being clipped onto the visitor's fingertip, he or she can explore through the viewfinder of
  • On May 17, 2016, in EMPAC’s Goodman Studio, an evocative multi-media black box theatre work was presented that engaged the poetics of night. Ninety-two abstract architectural models interact on a luminous glass-surfaced interface-table to produce a
  • solid
    “Solid” is a group of 4 Java coded pieces consisting of unusual yet simple structures that can be twisted, stretched and generally thrown around the window by clicking and dragging the objects. The special quality of these pieces comes from how