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  • VIRTUAL STRIPTEASE : DISTRIBUTED VIRTUAL STUDIO BROADCAST 1995 For the International Video Art Award ceremony organized by ZKM Karlsruhe and Suedwestfunk Baden-Baden (SWF) in 1995, Fleischmann and Strauss conceive a broadcast with audience
  • CONTINUUM is a dance video on a theme of war, power and violence. In the world of Continuum people live and die in circumstances, where civilization is only a gauze misting the sight in the reality of violence. In a continuous process - continuum -
  • Artists who create interactive systems and artistic interface designs have begun to look for new display possibilities. For this reason façade’s of contemporary buildings have been largely investigated as a sort of membrane for the display of
  • Between 0/1 - video
    Between 0 and 1: Numerical Dream or the Generative Transformation of Virtual Space (1988) "Between Zero and One" is created by changing the numerical values of geometric shapes such as a cube. This process generates an infinite variety of
  • Liquid Views - video
    LIQUID VIEWS (1992) - TOUCHING THE VIRTUAL SELF Liquid Views explores the concept of self-reflection in a digital pool. Like Narcissus gazing into the water, visitors see themselves, creating ripples with their touch. But here's the twist: the
  • ACM MM ART SHOW 2019, NICE Chairs: Maurice Benayoun, Nathalie Delprat Nice, France, October 21 – 25, 2019
  • Hessels, Scott. The Machines Above Us: An Overview of the ‘Celestial Mechanics New Media Artwork proceedings of Mutamorphosis: Challenging Arts and Sciences (2007): 38-39.
  • Grau, Oliver. IMAGES (R)-EVOLUTION Media Arts Complex Imagery Challenging Humanities and Our Institutions of Cultural Memory Leonardo Electronic Almanach 20, no. 2 (2014): 71-85.
  • An interdisciplinary forum of over 70 researchers and artists from all over the world, re:place 2007 presents multiple historical relations between art, science and technology. The title ‘re:place’ refers to the sites and the migration of artistic
  • Third International Conference on the Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology.The next iteration of the Media Art History conference is Re:live which is to be held in Melbourne, Victoria in 2009. The event follows the success of the two