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  • Strauss, Wolfgang and Monika Fleischmann. Kunst an der Schnittstelle von Technik, Forschung und Gesellschaft In Digitale Transformationen, edited by Ulrike REINHARD, 138-146. : whois verlags- und vertriebsgesellschaft heidelberg, 2004.
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Interaktive Echtzeit – Computerinstallation auf der Light Emotions in Hannover In Licht International: Planung – Design – Technik – Handel, , 206-207. München, DE: Pflaum Verlag, 1996.
  • Weibel, Peter. Das Publikum will Technik sehen. Der Künstler und Medientheoretiker Peter Weibel über die Wechselwirkung von Computern und Kunst Die Welt (February 25th 2000): 34.
  • Weibel, Peter. Biotechnologie und Kunst In Technik und Gesellschaft: Symposium der Technischen Universita?t Wien, 24.-30. 8. 1980, Lech am Arlberg, edited by Manfred Schmutzer and Technische Universita?t Wien and Interdisziplina?res
  • 2010 Transmediale Berlin: Deutsches Technikmuseum , Art & Engineering , Medienfluss Browser
  • Tower of heads is a sculpture created with audiovisual devices by means of electronic image. The work comprises five modules that generate a visual forms through a technique which allows exposure of the three-dimensional moving images. Generated
  • This experimental animation approaches Hong Kong’s built environment from the conceptual perspective of celluloid film, by applying the technique of film animation to the photographic image. The city’s signature architecture of horizon-eclipsing
  • Event: 'Digital Light: Technique, Technology, Creation' symposiumInstitution: University of MelbourneComment:
  • Liquid Selves -
    This piece depicts the upcoming struggle between the virtual and physical sides of our selves. As technology brings us the age of virtual worlds, our existence as individuals becomes less and less dependent on our physical being. Our virtual
  • Huhtamo, Erkki. From Cybernation to Interaction: A Contribution to an Archeology of Interactivity In Wunschmaschine Welterfindung: Eine Geschichte der Technikvisionen seit dem 18. Jahrhundert, edited by Brigitte Felderer, 192-207. Vienna/New York: