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  • Pedjick, Bodjana. Unknown Artist. New York: Fricke & Schmid, 1993.
  • asciiimage -
    ASCIIImage aims at creating an online tool to generate ASCII art from jpg images uploaded by its visitors. This net-art work discusses the intersections of words and images by implementing an algorithm that recognizes luminance of different areas of
  • A chromatic clock that translates time into colors using 4 sine functions: one for each RGB color + black.
  • Gogoame -
    How much does a word weight? How would letters and characters behave if they were subjected to physical forces similar to those observed and experienced in the concrete world? Gogoame is a net art experiment that continue the tradition of literary
  • Casares, Nilo. Net.art público In Museología crítica y Arte contemporáneo, edited by Jesús-Pedro LorenteVol.1. , 10. Zaragoza, Spain: Prensas Universitarias de Zaragoza, 2003.
  • DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G and S FUNGHETTO and M MIRANDA and Pedro H. G. INAZAWA and P. R. F OLIVEIRA and Gilda Aparecida de ASSIS and Adson ROCHA. Towards Enactive Systems: Affective Cane 24th ISEA - International Symposium on Electronic Art 1
  • Pedro Alves da Veiga is a Portuguese transdisciplinary artist and researcher. He holds a degree in Computer Science (Nova University of Lisbon), a Post-graduation in Advanced Studies of Digital Media Art (Aberta University) and a PhD in Digital
  • Simó, Águeda. El Universo Cognitivo del Yo y sus Posibles Interpretaciones, la Narrativa de la Mente y sus Interfaces In La Imagen Pensativa, vídeo-ensayo y Práctica Artística en el Estado Español, edited by Pedro Ortuño, 277-304. Spain:
  • Breath
    Human breathing is a complicated mechanism that can be influenced so that people changes their peed of breathing. Breath is a virtual space in which the spectator experiences in a cybernetic world presenting images how breath mechanism can be
  • Huhtamo, Erkki. Watching the Borders and Peeking Beyond: Astronomical Demonstration Instruments as a Challenge for Screenology Écranosphère 1, no. 1 (Winter 2014).