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  • Strauss, Wolfgang and Monika Fleischmann. Staging the Space of Mixed Reality - Reconsidering the Concept of a Multi-user Environment In Proceedings of VRML 99 - Fourth Symposium on the Virtual Reality Modeling Language, edited by Stephen N.
  • "Outside-in: exile at home" (2018 - 2021) is an installation by digital artist Annabel Castro. In the installation, using a machine learning algorithm, four classic fiction films are continuously torn apart inside a screening room.
  • INS(H)NAK(R)ES -
    This installation was mounted in November 2001 in Athens, Greece, during the event media@terra, as an artist of Brazilian representation
  • REFLECTION
    ... following the artist’s instructions. Ursula says that she...
  • Part of an emerging generation of new media artists, Shirley Shor employs technological processes in the service of larger issues related to human experience and fine art. Shor creates real-time computer generated installations, and environments
  • How are you? -
    “How are you?” is a question that seems so simple as it is understood in the West, since it is no more than an introduction to language or a sign of recognition. We do not really answer. In Russia, you do not ask the question unless you want a full
  • Solve et Coagula is primarily an attempt to give birth to a new life form: half digital, half organic. Through a multisensorial, full duplex sensory interface the installation networks the human with an emotional, sensing and artificially
  • In: De Humani Corporis Fabrica (Collective exhibition) MARGS. 2013. Installation.
  • Dynamic video installation [English title, Against Time] After the piece 'In between' (1999), 'Gegen die Zeit' is another installation for the secularized Johanneskirche in Feldkirch. The video projection depicts a female arm holding either a brush
  • [in time time] -
    [in time time] is an installation involving large digital prints and two new media works: a split-screen video titled [8-bits], and a context aware, interactive installation titled [ping-pong-flow]. The pieces are bound together by their related