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  • Jeffrey Shaw. Agnes Hegedues and Bernd Lintermann, 1996
  • developed for The View Contemporary Art Space Swizerland EXCAVATE consists of a magic lantern from the 1920ies that was transformed into an interactive installation. The project was developed for a military shelter from the cold war in the area of
  • Virtual Lascaux -
    Virtual Lascaux is the brainchild of Benjamin Britton, assistant professor of electronic art at the University of Cincinnati. He was inspired to "connect the past to the future" when, after five years of asking, he was eventually allowed a see the
  • “get.real” addresses the complex interrelationship of nature/life and technology, literally drawing out the blurred borderlines of our existence. The baby exists (in reality) only in the mother’s body and, yet, its (virtual) presence exceeds these
  • The Golden Seed is a single-channel video, a moving votive image that celebrates the cycles of fertility: birth, death, regeneration. In its installation form: A dark passage leads into the underworld. In a low cave, light streams from a votive
  • Fischnaller, Franz. Multi Mega Book in the Cave In XXXIV Incontri Di Sorrento Del Cinema e dell´Audiovisio, edited by Gennarelli Bideri, 35-36. Naples: 1999.
  • Fischnaller, Franz. Multi Mega Book in the Cave In MULTIMEDIA GRAND PRIX´97, , 15. Japan: 1997.
  • Manovich, Lev. Virtual Cave Dwellers: Siggraph ´92 Afterimage 20, no. 3 (October 1992): 3-4.
  • Fischnaller, Franz. Multi Mega Book in the Cave In Monumedia: Multimedia and Cultural Heritage, edited by Fridericiana/University Press, 29-30. Electa, Napoli, Italy: Editor Fridericiana/ University Press, 1998.
  • Bernd Lintermann works as artist and scientist in the field of real time computer graphics with a strong focus on interactive and generative systems. The results of his research are applied in the scientific, creative and commercial context. His