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  • nano -
    a Media Arts & Science Exhibition Making Nanoscience Visible, Tangible, and Experiential for Visitors of All Ages nano - an exhibition that merges the arts and the atom by presenting the world of nanoscience through a participatory aesthetic
  • Compass -
    Compass is a kind of orientation machine to wear around your waist that gives you directions while you are walking through virtual corridors and rooms. These have been programmed to fit the physical exhibition space or any other venue. The machine
  • The society is always changing in a consequence of complex patterns of influences. The changes do not occur in a smooth flow but happens at different speeds at different times. The development of technology is given great importance in the history
  • Event: VIA 2002, Festival International de Théâtre, de Danse et Arts électroniquesInstitution: LAB[au] laboratory for architecture and urbanismComment:
  • Grau, Oliver and Kiyofumi Motoyama and Yoshiomi Yamaguchi. The Art of the Interface in Mixed Realities - Predecessors and Visions In ISEA 2002, 11th International Symposium on Electronic Art, edited by Masao Kohmura, 97-100. Nagoya, Japan: 2002.
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Christian Bohn and Wolfgang Strauss. The Shape of Cities in the Future: Liquid People In InterCommunication Catalogue, e-Text, Tokyo, Japan: NTT Publishing Co., 1995.
  • Katsui, Mitsuo and Toshifumi Kawahara, ed. World Graphic Design Now 6 - Computer Graphics. Tokyo, Japan: Kodansha, 1989.
  • Nagata, Tomoyuki. Computer Graphics Art Work ISBN 4-7661-0682-2. 1st th ed.Tokyo, Japan: Graphic-sha, 1992.
  • Jorn Ebner was born in Bremerhaven, Germany in 1966 and lives in Berlin, Germany. He attended Universität Hamburg, Germany (1990-95), Fondazione Antonio Ratti, Italy (1997) and Central St Martins College of Art, London (1995-98). He has exhibited in
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Interactive Plant Growing and A-Volve In Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau, edited by M. KusaharaTokyo, Japan: ICC InterCommunication Center, NTT, 1994.