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  • Event: Sommerer, Christa, Lecture at ELIA Biennal Conference "Re:search – In and Through the Arts", Lucerne (Switzerland), Nov 2004Institution: ELIA2004Comment:
  • FIRMAMENT - video
    In the center of the landscape, a lake (eye of the earth) is the mirror to a virtual cosmos, where life is designed by the stars' behaviors which simulate a living organism. An artificial world crowded with dots of lights and sounds, generate trough
  • Will future formats create a new literacy? McLuhan was sure that sooner or later mass society would see print and linear culture replaced by tactile and electronic culture. Somewhat along the same lines, Fleischmann & Strauss’s Semantic Map creates
  • Catalogue > https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281459804_Performing_Data_-_Monika_Fleischmann_Wolfgang_Strauss Video >
  • Jack Holmer and the aesthetic of affect In search of technological Affective Poetics, the artist wanders the form, trying to visualize that which lacks connection, interaction and support. This happens in the Stratosphere, in Physical Mountains,
  • Del Favero, Dennis and Neil Brown and Jeffery Shaw and Weibel, Peter. Interactive Narrative as a Form of Recombinatory Search in the Cinematic Transcription of Televisual Information. : 2003.
  • A [hidden] transmission device, using Bluetooth protocols, continually searches for visible and open devices (mobile phones, laptops, PDAs etc) within an area. On discovering an open device, a simple message is sent, reading: “I am still alive”*. I
  • The interactive 3D virtual reality installation "The Travels of Mariko Horo" is a reverse Marco Polo fantasy imagining the fictitious Mariko Horo as a Japanese time-traveler searching for the Western Paradise of Buddhist mythology, the Isles of the
  • Nils Jean. Digital Debris in Internet Art: A Resistance to the Epistemology of Search in Ekprhasis Vol. 10, Issue 2/2013 'Recyling Images' Ekphrasis Vol. 10, no. Issue 2 (2013): 212-221.
  • Medi@terra 2000 -
    Neo[techno]logisms The neologism NEOTECHNOLOGISM, for Medi@terra 2000, is a starting-point for a series of activities which aspire to escape from the meanings which define them, in search for a new identity. This is not a festival (ceci n'est