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  • Srečo Dragan is an artist known for his pioneering work in video art. He collaborated with Ana Nuša Dragan from 1967 to 1988, creating the first video in Yugoslavia, "The White Milk of White Breasts," in 1969. They were also active members of the
  • Biopsia - video
    This piece is a kinetic sculpture consisting in a disc where a drop of colored water falls from the ceiling at regular intervals. An animation of a clockwork mechanism, revolving around the color stains, is projected onto the disc. It was part of
  • Diez, René. Une décision scientifique pose un lapin à Avignon Midi Libre (June 2000): 8.
  • ... and uses physical instruments as sophisticated interfaces to the virtual world.
  • Jean-Baptiste Barrière, born 1958 in Paris, studied Music, Philosophy and Mathematics. Currently he works as a composer and since 1981 as scientist at the Ircam/Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.
  • ... first full-body, tele-tactile communication system in 1993 (cyberSM). He has been...
  • ... Media, they led IBM’s Visual Communication Lab, where they created the ground-breaking...
  • Wertheim, Margaret. Out of This World New Scientist 161, no. 2172 (February 1999): 38-41.
  • Ksenia Fedorova and Nina Sosna, ed. Media: Between Magic and Technology [in Russian]. Moscow, Ekaterinburg: Armchair Scientist, 2014.
  • The exhibition shows works by the computer scientist, Frieder Nake (now resident in Bremen), who was a member of the Stuttgart group led by Max Bense. He displayed his first algorithmically generated digital graphics in Stuttgart in 1965, as did