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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).
Herwig Weiser
Herwig Weiser is an interdisciplinary artist who work collaboratively. His long-term investigation of the relationship between electronic information and data systems, and the raw hardware that drives these technologies, draws on aesthetic,
Interactive Computer Graphics: a Meeting between Artists and Scientists
1999
Shaw, Jeffrey. Interactive Computer Graphics: a Meeting between Artists and Scientists edited by Scientific UN Educational and Cultural Organization, 87-93. Paris: UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Paris, 1999.
Evolution and Optimization of Digital Organisms
1991
Ray, Tom. Evolution and Optimization of Digital Organisms In Scientific Excellence in Supercomputing: The IBM 1990 Contest Prize Papers, Athens, GA, 30602, edited by Billingsley K. R. and E. Derohanes and H. Brown, 489-531. : The Baldwin Press,
Circulating Images of Virtual Systems: Trodes, Gloves and Goggles in Scientific and Popular Cultures
1997
Ito, M. and Scott.S. Fisher. Circulating Images of Virtual Systems: Trodes, Gloves and Goggles in Scientific and Popular Cultures In Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems IV, edited by Scott S. Fisher and M.T. Bolas and J. O.
Living Machines
1995
Penny, Simon. Living Machines Scientific American (September 1995).
Algorithmic Art, Scientific Visualization and Tele-immersion: an Evolving Dialogue with the Universe
2003
Cox, Donna. Algorithmic Art, Scientific Visualization and Tele-immersion: an Evolving Dialogue with the Universe In Women, Art, and Technology, edited by Judy MalloyCambridge, London: The MIT Press, 2003.
Virtual Reality: Scientific and Technological Challenges
1995
Committee on Virtual Reality Research and Development and National Research Council, ed. Virtual Reality: Scientific and Technological Challenges. Atlanta, USA: The National Academies Press, 1995.
Computer Displays
1970
Sutherland, Ivan E.. Computer Displays Scientific American 222, no. 6 (June 1970): 56-81.
In Bytes We Travel, ISBN: 978-981-02-3359-4,http://www.lhham.com.sg/shop/travel.html
1997
Lin Hsin Hsin. In Bytes We Travel, ISBN: 978-981-02-3359-4, http://www.lhham.com.sg/shop/travel.html. Vol.1. 1 th ed.Singapore, USA: World Scientific Publishing, 1997.
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