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Tina Sauerlaender
Tina Sauerlaender (she/her) is an art historian, curator, speaker and writer. She holds a PhD from The University of Arts, Linz, Austria. The title of her dissertation is PERFORMING IDENTITIES. Self-Representation in Art from the Renaissance to
Towards a Dialogic Concept of Digital Narrative
2005
Del Favero, Dennis and Peter Weibel and Jeffrey Shaw. Towards a Dialogic Concept of Digital Narrative In Disappearing Architecture: From Real to Virtual to Quantum, edited by G. Flachbart and Peter Weibel, 144-151. Basel: Birkhauser Verlag, 2005.
INSTALL.EXE/JODI. Berlin: Christoph Merian Verlag
2002
Tilman Baumgartel, Wailing Boers, Josephine Bosma, Florian Cramer, Frederic Madre, Annette Schindler, and Pit Schultz. INSTALL.EXE/JODI. Berlin: Christoph Merian Verlag. Switzerland: In association with exhibition at [plug in] Kunst und Neue
New Realities: Being Syncretic
2009
Ascott, Roy and G. Bast and W. Fiel. New Realities: Being Syncretic. Vienna: Springer, 2009.
Passage- A hybrid between interactive installation and performance
2009
Kusch, Martin. Passage- A hybrid between interactive installation and performance In New realities: Being Syncretic, edited by R. Ascott and G. Bast and M. Jahrmann and R. Schnell, 174-178. Vienna: Springer, 2009.
Bastard Culture! How User Participation Transforms Cultural Production
2011
Schäfer, Mirko Tobias. Bastard Culture! How User Participation Transforms Cultural Production. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2011.
Marc Lee
Marc Lee is a Swiss artist. He uses contemporary art as a vehicle to continuously redefine how we see ourselves and the world around us. He is experimenting with information and communication technologies and within his contemporary art practice, he
VIPER Basel
2004
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2004
VIPER Basel is one of the major European film, video and new media festivals. It offers a highly-regarded platform for presenting innovative works and projects, attracting Swiss and international filmmakers and producers, artists, curators, critics
HyperKult 14
2005
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2005
»HyperKult - Computer as Medium« takes place as an annual (non-profit and no-budget) symposium since 1990. Hyper(media)Kult(ur) was an at this time an upcoming field of research across the borderline of technical and cultural disciplines. HyperKult
56kTV - bastard channel MAGAZIN
2004
Inke Arns. 56kTV - bastard channel MAGAZIN http://www.56k-bastard.tv/struktur3/info/magazine/tvbot_e.html.
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