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  • We come across irony all the time in everyday communication: in photos, caricatures, texts and conversations. Witty, critical or ironic comments are transformed into questioning works and words using the devices of under- and over-exaggeration,
  • Penny, Simon. Virtual Reality as the End of the Enlightment Project In Virtual Reality Casebook, edited by Carl Eugene Loeffler and Tim AndersonHoboken, New Jersey: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1994.
  • Licklider, Joseph Carl Robnett. Man-Computer Symbiosis Transactions on Human Factors in Electronics HFE-1 (March 1960): 4 - 11.
  • Aigner, Carl. Tektonische Körper In On the occasion of La Biennale di Venezia 1995, edited by Ruth SchnellVienna: 1995.
  • Fuks, Suzon and Lila Moore, ed. Water e-Motion: Transformative Water Views in Caring and Daring – Waterwheel World Water Day Symposium 2014 – 3WDS14, e-book. Australia: Igneous Incorporated, Australia, 2015.
  • Moore, Lila and Suzon Fuks, ed. Water e-Motion: Transformative Views In Water Views: Caring and Daring – Waterwheel World Water Day Symposium 2014 – 3WDS14, e-book. Australia: Igneous Incorporated, 2015.
  • Christina Kubisch was born in Bremen in 1948. She studied music, painting and electronics. Performances and concerts until 1980, subsequently sound installations, sound sculptures and work with ultraviolet light. Numerous grants and awards, such as
  • Aigner, Carl. Videoinstallationen EIKON 21/22 (1997).
  • I have always been deeply interested in the viewer, pondering why some people engage with art while others do not. This curiosity led me to start asking questions directed at the audience. For one project, I asked, "What did you do today?" In this
  • ADA Artist Interview with Suzanne AnkerArchive of Digital Art, September 2021Full text and interview by Carla Zamora on ADA:https://www.digitalartarchive.at/features/featured-artists/featured-artist-suzanne-anker.htmlYou are considered being a