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  • Slater, Mel and Usoh Martin. Body Centered Interaction in Immersive Virtual Environments In Artificial Life and Virtual Reality, edited by Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, 125-148. New York: John Wiley and Sons Ltd., 1994.
  • Thalmann, Nadia Magnenat and Daniel Thalmann. Creating and Animating the Virtual World. New York, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 1992.
  • Davies, Char. Landscape, Earth, Body, Being, World, and Time in the Immersive Virtual Environments Osmose and Ephémère In Emergent Futures: Art, Interactivity and New Media, edited by Angela Molina and Kepa Landa, 47-58. : Institució Alfonse el
  • Casares, Nilo. El último mono desafía a Darwin In Hecho Artístico y Medios de Comunicación (III Seminario de la AVCA), edited by Asociación Valenciana de Críticos de Arte (AVCA)Vol.1. , 4. Valencia, Spain: Colección Formas Plásticas de la
  • Astheimer, Peter and F. Dai and R. Göbel and Gabriel et.al. Zachmann. Realism in Virtual Reality In Artificial Life and Virtual Reality, edited by Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, 189-210. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley and Sons, 1994.
  • Courant, Michéle and Beat Hirsbrunner and Kilian Stoffel. Managing Entities for an Autonomous Behavior In Artificial Life and Virtual Reality, edited by Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann and Daniel ThalmannLondon: John Wiley and Sons Ltd., 1994.
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  • An interactive sculpture that is directly controlled by the visitors to this public swimming pool. A transparent plastic wall is composed of thirteen panels filled with pale blue liquid. Each panel has an electro-magnetic air valve which can release
  • Between two sheets of perspex, 32 channels have been woven out of a transparent plastic tubing. Extending approx. 30m, these channels run from the outside of the building, over and through te front entrance, and thenm along the ceiling of the foyer
  • The Butterfly in the Brain is the name of an exhibition that referenced the human nervous system. It consisted of a series of digital prints that employs the image of a brain that has been produced by MRI technology. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)