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  • Siegwart, Roland and Ken Goldberg, ed. Beyond Webcams: An Introduction to Online Robots. Cambridge, MASS: The MIT Press, 2002.
  • Cantoni, Rejane and Maria Teresa Santoro. Künstliches Leben: Frankensteins Nachkommen Dichtung Digital (online) (2002).
  • Sandor, Ellen and Janine Fron. Artists Team Up for the Future: Behind the Scenes of Making Art in the 21st Century (art)n web site (2002).
  • Telematic Connections: The Virtual Embrace is a traveling exhibition organized and circulated by Independent Curators International (ICI), New York, and curated by Steve Dietz. The exhibition, Web site and the accompanying CD-ROM are made possible,
  • FUTURE CINEMA The Cinematic Imaginary after Film Curated by Jeffrey Shaw and Peter Weibel 16 November 2002 - 30 March 2003 ZKM Karlsruhe | atria 8 & 9, Media Theater [Admission :: EUR 5,10/3,10] Press conference : 14. November, 11am,
  • In the FILE 2002 - electronic language international festival are exposed hundreds of interactive works. Most of them are online works, web art, net art, VRML, hypertexts, artificial intelligence, simulations and others. To see the 2002 works you
  • "Fusion02"
    Event on December 6, 2002 hosted by the Bauhaus-University/Weimar and the University of California/Los Angeles (UCLA,) with online participants from Australia, the USA, France, Belgium and Germany.
  • Home Transnfer -
    HOME TRANSFER is a net-art web project that explores the intersection of home, architecture and new technologies. A dwelling made of bread and its parasitic invasion is used to investigate changing notions of place and presence. Host/Guest
  • The Tele-Actor -
    We are studying network-based systems that allow groups of users to "explore" live remote environments such as a rainforest, biotechnology lab, political rally, or rock concert. The "Tele-Actor" is a skilled human with cameras and microphones
  • During the exhibition of Pockets full of Memories in the Centre Pompidou 20000 visitors came to view the installation and contributed over 3000 objects in their possession, digitally scanning and describing them. This information was stored in a