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  • Baumgärtel, Tilman. Net.Art 2.0: Neue Materialen zur Netzkunst. Nürnberg: Verlag für moderne Kunst, 2001.
  • 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 -
    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 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
  • 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.
  • 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 - 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 - 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.
  • 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
  • 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.