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  • Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss, renowned German art collective and professors, have made significant contributions to the realm of digital media art and interactive installations. Pioneers in the field, they have not only created immersive
  • Interactive computer installation "With the interactive video/computer environment, Body Scanned Architecture, presented at the Venice Biennale, Ruth Schnell explores a classic interface concept between real architecture (from the Hoffmann pavilion)
  • Dynamic projection The dynamic image projection 'Topography of Movement' features two oversized hands in motion. They seem to be feeling out their environment, gliding or swiping over the surface upon which they rest. The two cropped projections
  • Aceti, Lanfranco. Eternally present and eternally absent: the cultural politics of a thanatophobic Internet and its visual representations of artificial existences Mortality 20, no. 4 (2015): 319-333.
  • Move 36
    "Move 36" explores the permeable boundaries between the human and the nonhuman, the living and the nonliving. The title of "Move 36" refers to the dramatic chess move made by computer Deep Blue against world champion Gary Kasparov in 1997 -- a chess
  • Weibel, Peter and Wolfgang Drechsler. Malerei zwischen Präsenz und Absenz In Bildlicht - Malerei zwischen Material und Immaterialität, edited by Wiener Festwochen, 45-249. Wien: MUMOK Wien and Museum des 20. Jahrhunderts, Wien, 1991.
  • Event: Charles Fourier, l'Ecart AbsoluInstitution: Musée des Beaux-ArtsComment:
  • Event: Absolut Secret Sale: The Art of SecrecyInstitution: Espace TajanComment:
  • All you can see -
    With common video formats, almost 17 million different colours can theoretically be represented on the screen today. If these are shown all at once, a condensation in pure white is generated in the digital picture production. Translated into a
  • Location of I -
    In an attempt to become the absolute citizen, Martin John Callanan published his physical location every minute for two years between March 2007 and July 2009. Every minute of every day since the beginning of 2007 I have continually published my