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  • In this multimedia, telematic performance, data from playing a Tibetan singing bowl filled with milk was transformed into sound and images. The imagery then projected onto a screen are abstract digital graphics, which are originally images of
  • A telematic performance where the movements of a sensor glove control video, which is reacting to sound from a remote location. The sound is reacting back to the video.
  • A telematic performance with dance, motion tracking, sonic references and video disturbances examining the effects of nuclear radiation.
  • A telematic mixed reality live-time performance between two places. A dancer performs in Canada, her movements are shown on two screens in Indiana, where musicians play in reaction to her movements. The combined visual and sound recordings trigger
  • Sermon, Paul. From Telematic Man to Heaven 194.94.211.200 In Consciousness Reframed, Proceedings of the First CAiiA Research Conference, University of Wales College, Newport, University of Wales College, Newport: 1997.
  • Ascott, Roy. The Telematic Moment L´Estetica della Comunicazione (1987): 81-84.
  • Ascott, Roy. Is there Love in the Telematic Embrace? Behaviourables and Futuribles In Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art, edited by K. Stiles and P. Selz, 396 and 489-498. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996.
  • Domingues, Diana. Day-Dreaming States in Interfaced Environments: Telematic Rituals in Ouroboros Leonardo 37, no. 4 (August 11th 2004): 308-314.
  • Pearlman,Ellen. Lau, Newman. Lozowski, Kenny. Telematic Touch and Go. Vol.18. 3 th ed.http://journals.gold.ac.uk/index.php/lea/article/view/155/118: Leonardo Electronic Almanac (LEA), 2012.
  • Sermon, Paul and Andrea Zapp and Itoh Toshiharu. Project ICC: Telematic Art and the Cartesian Body - A conversation between Paul Sermon, Andrea Zapp and Itoh Toshiharu Intercommunication 16 (1996): 46-51.