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Harmonic Motion
2021
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2023
video
...is musical composition
and
immersive... explores
the
vibrational
and
...
Terrarium
2002
-
2002
... with rocks
and
a topography...
The
inter
actions
stimulate life... explores in
the
physic space a...
Öffentliche Wissenschaft und Neue Medien
2012
... Caroline Y.
and
Jesús Muñoz...
Love @ 1st Byte
1992
Hsin Hsin, Lin. Love @ 1st Byte. Singapore: World Scientific Pub., 1992.
Laboratory Life
2007
...oratory Life (For Oryx
and
Crake) is a... in Europe (
the
European...
Verborgenes Wissen in Wissensnetzen, Medienkunst und Wissens(chafts)vermittlung
2012
...Fleischmann, Monika
and
Wolfgang Strauss....
Bernd Lintermann
...ermann works as artist
and
scientist in... in
the
field of real...
Jaromil Rojo
... he s
how
s a deep... performer
and
emigrant, is... is
the
author
and
...
Your Own Virtual Storyworld
2000
Davenport, Glorianna. Your Own Virtual Storyworld Scientific American 283, no. 5 (2000): 79-82.
Why Do We Want Our Machines to Seem Alive?
1995
Penny, Simon. Why Do We Want Our Machines to Seem Alive? Scientific American, 150th anniversary issue (September 1995).
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