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  • Rachel Strickland describes herself as an architect who practices in motion picture media more than pencil and paper. Her work of the past 25 years has focused on cinematic dimensions of the sense of place, and new paradigms for narrative
  • Event: Shut Up and Feel!Institution: Architecture as a Social Dialogue, Workshop, Université Polytechnique de VienneComment:
  • Ben Rubin is a media artist based in New York City. In 1993 he founded EAR Studio and in 2007 Mark Hansen joined him as creative partner. He has a BSc in Computer Science from Brown University and received an MSc in Visual Studies from the
  • MIC Exploration Space -
    1996-98 ATR MIC Media Integration & Communications Laboratories (Ryohei Nakatsu) - Kyoto, Japan
  • Sakane, Itsuo. Introduction to Interactive Art In Wonderland of Science-Art (Comittee for Kanawaga International Art and Science Exhibition), , 3. Kanagawa, Japan: 1989.
  • Shaw, Jeffrey. Eventstructure Research Group Studio International 178, no. 916 (November 1969): 183.
  • In this impressive poster developed by Dick Klavans and Bradford Paley, with the help of Kevin Boyack and ISI data, one can see the variations in how different nations pursue science. The concept is not only ingenious but also takes full advantage
  • Table
    Ascott, Roy. Table House: The Journal of the London Architecture Club 1 1 (1975).
  • San Marco Flow -
    "San Marco Flow" layers all the actions of people and pigeons on Piazza San Marco in Venice into a pair of evolving images representing two views of the recent history of activities there. The images are, in effect, lit by animate presence; things
  • Martin Rieser, was visiting Professor Pervasive Media Studio Bristol and Professor of Digital Creativity, at the Institute of Creative Technologies, in De Montfort University, Leicester. In 1990 he began experimenting with permanent digital ceramic