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  • Mori
    Sound-Installation "Mori" is an Internet-based earthwork that engages the earth as a living medium. In this installation, minute movements of the Hayward Fault in California are detected by a seismograph, converted to digital signals, and
  • Time Stratum II -
    Toshio Iwai about Time Stratum II: "In this installation, I placed 120 paper human figures on a motorised spinning disk. Iset up a video monitor above them, while strobing the light down, the paper figures all burst into motion. By using a video
  • The virtual space created by Dancing with the Virtual Dervish provides interaction and chance participation between artists and public. A dancer in goggles and gloves interacts with intelligent and controllable computer generated objects while a
  • Boulder I
    Boulder I is a rock that sits upright on a cushion. Walking around the object, the viewer notices that the object had a hole on one side and is actually hollow. On display is therefore not a stone but a stone surface. Given that the eye can only
  • Robles, Claudia. The Use of Bio-interfaces in Interactive Multimedia Works: Two Examples. http://people.brunel.ac.uk/bst/vol1001/claudiarobles/.
  • Bec, Louis. Le lapin fluorescent. Bunny GFP. Interdit de Visite." http://www.ekac.org/emailbec.html.
  • Bec, Louis. Le lapin fluorescent. Bunny GFP. Interdit de Visite." http://www.ekac.org/emailbec.html.
  • Christopher Hales studied PhD research on Interactive Film Art at the RCA Film and TV Department, and taught as Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Art of the University of the West of England [Bristol] until 2001. His interactive films and CD-ROMs
  • The Biennale of Electronic Arts, Perth (BEAP) is a new media arts festival held every 2 years for 3 months, spanning Perth Western Australia and is widely recognised as the premiere electronic arts event in the Asia Pacific region. BEAP examines the
  • Bula, Frances. “Art Beyond Stereotypes: Are suburbs the next great creative frontier?" Literary Review of Canada (April 2014): http://reviewcanada.ca/magazine/2014/04/art-beyond-stereotypes/.