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  • Uršula Berlot, Kaleidoscopic Gaze, 2010 video projection onto an image on a mirror (video loop 6′); two mirrors (90 x 180 cm; 90 x 110 cm), foil covering, projection and reflected light Site specific video installation; variable dimensions Uršula
  • ArtFem.TV
    ArtFem.TV is an online television programming presenting Art and Feminism. The aim of ArtFem.TV is to foster Women in the Arts, their art works and projects, to create an international online television screen for the creativity, images and voices
  • Fly High Time Flies Projection Mapping Installation ©2016, Laurent Mignonneau & Christa Sommerer Winner of the Open Sky Project ICC Tower contest, Hong Kong Our times are characterized by transience, impermanence and change. The computer generated
  • Li, Yinlin et al.. Li, Yinlin et al (2003) Gesture Frame–A Screen Navigation System for Interactive Multimedia Kiosks. In 5th International Gesture Workshop, edited by Antonio CamurriVol.2915. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24598-8_35, ,
  • Toni Dove has produced unique and highly imaginative embodied hybrids of film, installation art and experimental theater. In her work, performers and participants interact with an unfolding narrative, using interface technologies such as motion
  • Helena Ferreira (1982, Lisbon) is an artist, PhD student and FCT Research Fellow at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon. Trained as an artist her work develops around practical and theoretical research on art installation, video,
  • Legrady, George. New Screen Media In The Dynamics of Real and Virtual Space Audience Dialogue, edited by Martin Rieser and Andrea ZappKarlsruhe, London: ZKM and BFI London, 2002.
  • Courchesne, Luc. The Construction of Experience. Turning Spectators into Visitors In New Screen Media. Cinema/Art/Narrative, edited by Martin Rieser and Andrea ZappLondon, Karlsruhe: BFI London and ZKM Karlsruhe, 2002.
  • Shaw, Jeffrey. Movies after Film - The Digitally Expanded Cinema In New Screen Media. Cinema/Art/Narrative, edited by Martin Rieser and Andrea Zapp, 268-275. London, UK: ZKM Karlsruhe and BFI London, 2002.
  • Tiia Johannson was a media artist, educator and researcher based in Tallinn, Estonia. Her background was in fine arts and moving image, since1990 she has mostly been working on numerous media art projects on video, multimedia and Information Society