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  • Hershman, Lynn. Romantisierung des Antikörpers. Gier und Begehren im (Cyber)space In Ich ist etwas Anderes. Kunst am Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Köln: DuMont, 2000.
  • Born 1977 in Düsseldorf, Germany Since 1998 Freelance Programmer 1999 - 2001 Computer Science at the University of Cologne, Germany 2002 - 2007 Media Art at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne Germany, Diploma 2007 Research assistant,
  • Bredekamp, Horst. Überlegungen zur Unausweichlichkeit der Automaten In Puppen, Körper, Automaten: Phantasmen der Moderne/ Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, edited by Pia Müller-Tamm and Katharina Sykora, 94-105. Köln: Oktagon, 1999.
  • Catherine Mason. A Computer in the Art Room: The Origins of British Computer Arts 1950-1980. Norfolk, UK: JJG Publishing, 2008.
  • Gamblin, Noriko and Carole Ann Klonarides, ed. Sugar´n Spice. Santa Monica: Long Beach Museum of Arts, 1993.
  • Two rocking chairs are installed on the floor facing each other.The audience sees no interactions between chairs. The interaction is triggered when two people from the audience sit in the chairs and rock. Each chair has a sensor and motor.These
  • "Footprint mapping" is an attempt to create a digital map of streets and public spaces by gathering "footprints" of participants of the project.The artist creates DIY style digital mapping system consisting of cheap pedometer(step meter), digital
  • Heartbeats -
    "Heartbeats" is an interactive art performance and/or street exhibition which meant to reveal one's personal rhythm -heartbeat- to the public in collective way. It consists of some sets of balloons which has light in it and sensor to detect
  • GeoStickies(Unrealized) is a mobile artwork which creates an experience of accessing to information matrix overlapped onto urban space. The information is browsed through WAP/SMS service . Geostickies initiates the mobile phone carriers to be able
  • Instruction Drawings -
    This workshop is a trial to describe how information flows through us. What we do with mobile phone is just exchange information. It enters through the ear and into the mind and then out through the mouth. In this workshop, visual