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  • Plot [English title, Project outline #11 to #15] Series 'Body Scanned Architecture' The work series 'Projektskizzen' was developed in 2001, based on the interactive computer environment 'Body Scanned Architecture', which was realized in the Austrian
  • Interactive computer video installation Three doors of the environment 'Tür für Huxley' ('Door for Huxley') simulate the entrance to different realities. The observer has the choice between pure observance of a conserved and continuosly repeating
  • The origin of Documentation of Making of Eve Clone II series is from the animation Making of Eve Clone I. I select three parts of the grid body of Eve Clone such as golden-head with silver-chest, silver-chest with coppery abdomen, iron leg with half
  • Making of Eve Clone I -
    In the video Making of Eve Clone I, I looked back and represented the process of me creating Eve Clone and the evolution of her body in each period. From the original drafting of Eve Clone, which recorded my inspiration of drawings, to using
  • Borda is a practising media artist and curator with over a decade of experience in lecturing about photography and Western art histories. She is also considered a Canadian pioneer in leading media innovation through the adaptation and re-use of
  • Weibel, Peter. Freud und die Medien Camera Austria 36 (1991): 3-21.
  • Tür - video
    Interactive computer video installation University of Applied Arts Vienna (AT) Behind the computer-animated door is the "direct video transmission" of what is happening outside, the place where the viewer is coming from. At the same time, the window
  • The six two-dimensional, digital print works Making of Eve Clone Portraits IAR, are extensions of Portrait of Eve Clone and Making of Eve Clone II. They convey that the facial proportions and poses of Eve Clone are similar to Leonardo da Vinci’s
  • Goldberg, Ken and Dezhen Song. The Co-Opticon: Shared Access to a Robotic Streaming Video Camera In ACM MultiMedia Conference, Berkeley, November 2003, Berkeley, CA: 2003.
  • Weibel, Peter. Vom Bild zur Konstruktion kontextgesteuerter Ereigniswelten Camera Austria 49 (1995): 33-44.