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  • Van der Stappen, Frank and Robert-Paul Berretty and Ken AND Overmars Goldberg. Geometry and Part Feeding In Sensor Based Intelligent Robot Systems, edited by H. Bunke and H. I. et. al. ChristensenVol.2238. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, ,
  • Pui, Susan and Sonia Boyce and Mimi Lok and Rob et. al. Stone. Golden (Notes). London, UK: SPSL, 2007.
  • Lavoslava Benčić and Martin Mele. Urban-planning game In: ZHA, Hongbin (ed.). Interactive technologies and sociotechnical systems : proceedings. Lecture notes in computer science, Lecture notes in artificial intelligence , no. 4270 (2006):
  • William Kentridge -
    The exhibition William Kentridge offers a retrospective of the artist’s entire body of work, with particular emphasis on his latest pieces. It includes more than 70 works: drawings, animated films and sculptures. Noteworthy among the major works on
  • Romeo to Tripoli -
    Based on a hydraulic microphone and spark gap transmitter devised by Q.Majorana and G. Vanni in 1905. A stream of vitriolic acid, modulated by sound waves, controlled the flow of electricity to the transmitter and used to make the very first long
  • Nöth, Winfried, ed. Intelligent Environments: Bodyarchitecture and OP_ERA. Kassel: Kassel University Press, 2002.
  • "The Way" is a 3-D computer animation combined with live video. Depicted are three runners followed by a camera down a foggy street in a small German village. To visualize "The Way", I've inverted the common system of the central perspective.
  • "Levels of Nothingness," 2009 Sept 17 - 21, 2009 The Guggenheim Museum, New York performance, installation dimensions variable Inspired by Vasily Kandinsky’s Yellow Sound (1912), Rafael Lozano-Hemmer created an installation where colors are
  • A hybrid form of landscape cinema capturing the year of an unnamed hollow way that forms the stream bed for several springs in a remote area of rural mid-Devon, Britain. Made in collaboration with the cinematographer and sound recordist Stuart
  • Concentricity -
    Do you know that feeling when you're looking at some non-descript object and suddenly a jolt hits you? You notice an incredible wealth of details! Something you thought was mundane is actually incredibly beautiful with surfaces and textures that