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  • //////////fur//// develops art entertainment interfaces for multidimensional multiuser involvement: software-programs in mechatronic artefacts that create dynamic action-spaces for two or more participants. //////////fur////'s guiding idea is the
  • Hiroshi Ishii is the Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, at the MIT Media Lab. He joined the MIT Media Lab in October 1995, and founded the Tangible Media Group. He currently directs the Tangible Media Group, and he co-directs
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Recent Developments in Virtual Experience Design and Production In Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems II, edited by Scott S. Fisher and Mark, Bolas and John Merritt, Proc. SPIE2409. : 1995.
  • Toshio Iwai is a Japanese interactive media and installation artist who has also created a number of commercial video games. In addition he has worked in television, music performance, museum design and digital musical instrument design. In 1985,
  • Pierre Jolivet originally from Paris, is an artist who's currently based in Dublin, Ireland. Pierre started in the early eighties, as a French pioneer under the moniker of Pacific 231, in the industrial and power electronics musical fields before
  • Furness, Thomas A. III. and Barfield Woodrow, ed. Virtual Environements and Advanced Interface Design. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.
  • Kac, Eduardo. Negotiating Meaning: The Dialogic Imagination in Electronic Art In Proceedings of Computers in Art and Design Education Conference, edited by UK University of TeessideTeeside, UK: 1999.
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  • Laurel, Brenda, ed. The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design. New York: Addison-Wesely, 1990.
  • Preece, Jenny and Yvonne Rogers and Helen Sharp. Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons Ltd., 2002.