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Love @ 1st Byte
1992
Hsin Hsin, Lin. Love @ 1st Byte. Singapore: World Scientific Pub., 1992.
Your Own Virtual Storyworld
2000
Davenport, Glorianna. Your Own Virtual Storyworld Scientific American 283, no. 5 (2000): 79-82.
Why Do We Want Our Machines to Seem Alive?
1995
Penny, Simon. Why Do We Want Our Machines to Seem Alive? Scientific American, 150th anniversary issue (September 1995).
Living Machines
1995
Penny, Simon. Living Machines Scientific American (September 1995).
Virtual Reality: Scientific and Technological Challenges
1995
Committee on Virtual Reality Research and Development and National Research Council, ed. Virtual Reality: Scientific and Technological Challenges. Atlanta, USA: The National Academies Press, 1995.
Jaromil Rojo
Jaromil, a free software programmer, performer and emigrant, is the author and maintainer of the GNU GPL'd softwares MuSE, FreeJ and Hasciicam, which allow audio streaming and real-time video manipulation, and of the live distribution dyne:bolic
Mark J. Stock
Mark J. Stock is an artist, scientist, and programmer who creates still and moving images combining elements of nature, physics, chaos, computation, and algorithm. His works explore the tension between the natural world and its simulated
Herwig Weiser
Herwig Weiser is an interdisciplinary artist who work collaboratively. His long-term investigation of the relationship between electronic information and data systems, and the raw hardware that drives these technologies, draws on aesthetic,
Computer Displays
1970
Sutherland, Ivan E.. Computer Displays Scientific American 222, no. 6 (June 1970): 56-81.
In Bytes We Travel, ISBN: 978-981-02-3359-4,http://www.lhham.com.sg/shop/travel.html
1997
Lin Hsin Hsin. In Bytes We Travel, ISBN: 978-981-02-3359-4, http://www.lhham.com.sg/shop/travel.html. Vol.1. 1 th ed.Singapore, USA: World Scientific Publishing, 1997.
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