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  • David R. Burns takes an interdisciplinary approach to creating digital media art by combining 3D computer modeling and animation, digital video, sound design, and physical computing to push the boundaries of artistic expression. His creative work
  • Attended the Cooper Union School of Art and BA in Architecture in 1979. She then taught at the Cooper Union and has been Associate Professor of Architecture at Princeton, NJ, since 1990. The firm of Diller + Scofidio was formed in 1979. Elizabeth
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. The Body as an Interface DOMUS: Magazin for Architecture Design Art Communication 779 (Februar 1996 1997).
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang et. al. Strauss. Murmuring Fields - the making of e-MUSE DESIGN, I3 Magazine, EU ESPRIT projects (1998).
  • Prophet, Jane. Imag(in)ing the Cyborg In Desire by Design: Body, Territory and New Technologies, edited by Cutting Edge Research Group, 51-60. London, UK: IB Taurus, 1998.
  • Barfield, Woodrow and Thomas A. Furness. Virtual Environments and Advanced Interface Design. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.
  • Italian-born Marco Donnarumma is a performer, musician and writer based in London. He explores the dimensions of the human body in relation to real, virtual and cultural spaces through performances, concerts and installations. In his works, sound,
  • Cruz-Neira, Carolina. Surround-Screen Projection-Based Virtual Reality: The Design and Implementation of the CAVE (1993).
  • Flusser, Vilém. Die Revolution der Bilder. Der Flusser-Reader. Zu Kommunikation, Medien, Design. Köln: Bollmann Verlag, 1995.
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Virtual Interface Environments In The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design, edited by Brenda Laurel and Joy MountfordBoston, MA: Addison-Wesely, 1990.