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Net.Art 2.0: Neue Materialen zur Netzkunst
2001
Baumgärtel, Tilman. Net.Art 2.0: Neue Materialen zur Netzkunst. Nürnberg: Verlag für moderne Kunst, 2001.
Virtual Sculpture
1981
For this installation an augmented-reality apparatus was made where the viewer could rotate and tilt an optical system attached to a monitor, so that various simple computer-generated objects could be seen floating in different locations in the real
Shirt
1996
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1996
Video installation A men's shirt is placed on a hanger in front of a wall. The shirt is open and reveals the inside of the back panel, where a vertical crack is projected. The crack appears to blow easily in the wind. The crack allows visual
Roman Kirschner
Roman Kirschner Born 1975 in Vienna, Austria 93-98 studies at the University of Vienna: philosophy, art history 99-04 studies at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Germany 01-04 cofounder and member of the artist collective fur. 05 research
2000 Years of Virtual Reality
1993
Penny, Simon. 2000 Years of Virtual Reality In Through the Looking Glass, edited by Janine Cirincione and Brian D´AmatoNew York: Jack Tilton Gallery, NY, 1993.
Timbral Architectures, Aurality's Force. Sound and music
2011
Salter, Chris. Timbral Architectures, Aurality's Force. Sound and music In William Forsythe and the practice of choreography: It starts from any point, edited by Steven SpierNew York: 2011.
Be Now Here
1995
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2002
video
Be Now Here is an installation about landscape and public places. Visitors gain a strong sense of place by wearing 3-D glasses and stepping into an immersive virtual environment. The imagery is of public plazas on the UNESCO World Heritage
A-Volve
1994
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1995
video
In the interactive real-time environment "A-Volve" visitors interact with virtual creatures in the space of a water filled glass pool.These virtual creatures are products of evolutionary rules and influenced by human creation and decision.
INSTALL.EXE/JODI. Berlin: Christoph Merian Verlag
2002
Tilman Baumgartel, Wailing Boers, Josephine Bosma, Florian Cramer, Frederic Madre, Annette Schindler, and Pit Schultz. INSTALL.EXE/JODI. Berlin: Christoph Merian Verlag. Switzerland: In association with exhibition at [plug in] Kunst und Neue
Timbral Architecture | Aurality´s Force: Music and Sound in the Choreographies of William Forsythe
2010
Salter, Chris. Timbral Architecture | Aurality´s Force: Music and Sound in the Choreographies of William Forsythe In William Forsythe and the Practice of Choreography, edited by Steven SpierLondon, UK: Routledge Press, 2010.
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