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  • Fujihata, Masaki, ed. The Treasure of Computer Graphics. Tokyo, Japan: JustSystem Publication, 1998.
  • Weibel, Peter and Otto E. Rössler. The two Levels of Reality - Exo and Endo In Art Lab 1st Symposium, The Current Condition and the Future of Digital Art, edited by Y. Shihata, 16. Tokyo, Japan: Canon, 1991.
  • Narcissus' Well was originally inspired by the seminal Pepsi Pavilion, which was created by E.A.T. (Experiments in Art & Technology) for Expo ’70 in Osaka, Japan. In the Pepsi Pavilion, a 90-foot diameter spherical mirror engaged viewers in the
  • World System -
    The theme of this project is "re-design for telephone". Winner of Japan Art Scholorship. This is a model of a flying TV-telephone which by itself float to find and link to other people (just like WWW). An idea "What if the original telephone
  • Swarming Lounge 2.0 is a mixed-reality performance and installation where visitors come to meet four live performers and nine augmented-reality characters displayed on smartphones. All characters, both real and virtual, are embedded in the
  • Science + Fiction -
    2005 "Science + Fiction" (curated by Stefan Iglhaut and Thomas Spring) Miraikan ? National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation - Tokyo, Japan
  • RGB -
    A self made computer program mixes three colors very slowly per random: Red, Green, Blue. Thats the reason why the color compositon is never the same and never repeats. The colors are projected onto the white areas of the picture. The RGB series
  • Golden Nuggets -
    Intervention At the bottom of the Silvretta reservoir dam unfolds a landscape that is touristically barely developed. Stones rupture the alpine turf. Some of these stones were gilded in the artist's studio, shown in exhibitions and later returned to
  • E[Y]GG[E] - video
    E[Y]GG[E] is an interactive Net Art / E-Poetry piece created in Flash in the year 2000. It is a meditation about time and space on the Net and elsewhere. Exhibited i.e.: AJAC 2000 Art Show, Metropolitan Art Museum Tokyo, Japan, 2000; Faculty
  • Adrien Sina is an artist and theoretician. He has curated cross-disciplinary exhibitions involving architecture, performance, video and philosophy