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  • Myron Krueger born in Gary, Indiana (USA); studied at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire from 1962-1964. From 1967 to 1974, he studied computer science at the University of Wisconsin. Krueger has been working together with artists since 1969. He has
  • Miekus, Krzysztof and Karolina Koriat, ed. Performing Data. ISBN 978-83-61587-55-2, Gdansk: LAZNIA Cultural Center for Contemporary Art, 2011.
  • Psychic Space -
    Psychic SpaceArtist: Myron KruegerComment:
  • Dinkla, Söke. Pioniere Interaktiver Kunst von 1970 bis heute: Myron Krueger, Jeffrey Shaw, David Rokeby, Lynn Hershman, Grahame Weinbren, Ken Feingold. Edition ZKM Karlsruhe, Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz, 1997.
  • RODRIGUES LUCENA, TIAGO FRANKLIN and SUÉLIA RODRIGUES FLEURY ROSA and Cristiano MIOSSO and Ricardo DA SILVA TORRES and TED KRUEGER and Diana Domingues. Walking and health: an enactive affective system. Digital Creativit 27 (2016): 314-333.
  • Bohn, Christian and Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Krüger. Through Artificial Neural Networks into Virtual Realities In International Conference on Applied Synergetics and Synergetic Engineering, Erlangen, Germany: 1994.
  • Krüger, Wolfgang and Christian Bohn and Monika Fleischmann. Through Artificial Neural Networks into Virtual Realities In Proceedings of "International Conference on Applied Synergetics and Synergetic Engineering (ICASSE 94)", Erlangen, Germany,
  • Grau, Oliver. Kunst als Inspiration medialer Evolution. Überwindungsversionen der Kinoleinwand vom Stereopticon zur Telepräsenz In Das bewegte Bild: Film und Kunst, edited by Thomas Hensel and Klaus Krüger and Tanja Michalsky, 419 - 448. München:
  • This is the first significant survey of contemporary American art to explore critical issues related to women's health. Inside Out Loud consists of 51 artworks on loan from across the country by 30 artists in a range of media, including
  • “Kryophone“ is a sonorous and luminous interactive sculpture made of ice. This interactive sculpture is composed with ice and reacts to the electrostatic touch of bodies. Sounds and light evolve according to the intensity of electrostatic contact.