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  • ITCH
    The ITCH acronym stands for “Interactive Technology – Community Hacking”, and as such it tries to represent a wide artistic research project concerning with the impact of personal mobile technologies on social behavior, particularly in the public
  • Old News -
    Old News (2002) is a sequence of brief interconnecting meditations/prose poems set in a context of current news headlines and photos, which are constantly being updated from various news sources. A variety of technical means are used to emphasize,
  • I have created a a language to delete, to compact mental texts and graphics, to eliminate unwanted thoughts and make them personal hieroglyphics. 210 graphemes that don´t carry meaning by themselves. One grapheme is not an "A" or a "B" but anything
  • Virtual Station is an audio-video project which reminds us of the existing emotional states of a human being. The key of the project is the computer-human interaction. The project involves visual, auditory and emotional receptors. Visual and sound
  • World of female avatars is a project for expanded understanding of women and their relation to their body. By using the internet as an artistic survey media as many different entries from different cultures as possible will be collected. The public
  • Dejan Atanacković has presented solo exhibitions, video and audio installations, interventions in public space, as well as curatorial projects, since 1994. His works were exhibited in personal and collective shows in Italy, Serbia, Canada, USA,
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Virtual Environments: Personal Simulations and Telepresence In Virtual Reality: Theory, Practice and Promise, edited by S. Helsel and J. RothWestport, Connecticut: Meckler Publishing, 1991.
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Virtual Environments, Personal Simulation and Telepresence In Ars Electronica: Facing the Future, edited by Timothey DruckreyCambridge, MASS: MIT Press, 1999.
  • Naimark, Michael. Art ("and" or "versus") Technology Some Personal Observations In Art@Science, edited by Sommerer. Christa and Laurent MignonneauNew York, Wien: Springer, 1997.
  • Huhtamo, Erkki. The Dream of Personal Interactive Media: A Media Archaeology of the Spirograph, a Failed Moving Picture Revolution Early Popular Visual Culture 11, no. 4 (2013): 365-408.