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  • Weibel, Peter. Das befreite Bild In Kunst, neue Technologien: Standortbestimmung. Schriftenreihe der Hochschule der Künste Berlin, edited by Karl Hofer Symposium 1984Vol.7. , 125-140. Berlin, DE: Colloquium Verlag, 1986.
  • Watz is an artist based in New York and Oslo. He works extensively with generative design and code to explore the creative outputs of virtual spaces defined by rule-based systems and visual abstraction through generative systems. In 2005 Watz
  • Grahame Weinbren is a pioneer of interactive cinema. His installations have been exhibited since 1985, including the Whitney Museum, ICA (London), the Guggenheim Museum, the Bonn Kunsthalle, and the Centre Georges Pompidou. Commissions include the
  • Neal White works across media, and in no particular medium at all – creating projects with the Office of Experiments that develop collaborative, social and critical spaces using art methods and art materials. His work operates along the fine line
  • Event: Schriftfilme. TypEmotionInstitution: National Taiwan Museum of Fine ArtsComment:
  • Schröder, Käthe, ed. Computerkunst - On the Eve of Tomorrow. Katalog zur Ausstellung, Kubus, Hannover. Hannover, DE: Clarissa -Contemporary-Art and G.-W.-Leibniz-Gesellschaft et. al., 1969.
  • Machines & Souls -
    maquinas&almas - machines&souls "The fairest thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science". Albert Einstein Curated by Art Futura, at Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid 26
  • A visual/sonic installation that immerses the viewer in quantum phenomenon. Quantum Consciousness is an audio-visualisation of atomic data which indexes the quantum “movement” of an electron. This project delivers an aesthetic and immersive
  • Huang, Jeffrey and Thomas Schroepfer. Internet and Architecture: Explorations in Emerging Architectural / Typologies and Design Processes , 1-12. Pomona, California: 2002.
  • Opening Remarks: Consulate General of Germany Rolf Schuette and CSSH Dean Uta Poiger Keynote address: Tamiko Thiel and Teresa Reuter, artists