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  • Rudi Knoops is a PhD researcher at KU Leuven / LUCA School of Arts and is affiliated with the Inter-Actions research group at the Media, Arts and Design faculty (MAD-faculty) in Genk, Belgium. His practice-based PhD in audiovisual arts – for which
  • Bernd Lintermann works as artist and scientist in the field of real time computer graphics with a strong focus on interactive and generative systems. The results of his research are applied in the scientific, creative and commercial context. His
  • Zhan Wang is widely recognized as one of China's leading contemporary artists today. Working in installation, photography and video, his sculpturally informed practice challenges ideas of landscape and environment, addressing the urban, rural,
  • Goldstein, Jon. Silicon and Acorns Time Digital (October 1998): 16.
  • Naimark, Michael. VR Webcams: Time Artifacts as Positive Features In ISEA 2002 Proceedings, Nagoya, Japan: 2002.
  • Scott, Jill. Crossing and Collapsing Time, Re-constructing (Her) Historical and Ideological Film Narratives on a Transformed Stage In New Screen Media. Cinema/Art/Narrative, edited by Martin Rieser and Andrea ZappKarlsruhe, London: BFI London and
  • Gunning, Tom. Never Seen This Picture Before; Muybridge in Multiplicity In Time Stands Still: Muybridge and the Instantaneous Photography Movement, edited by Phillip Prodger, 222-272. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.
  • Davies, Char. Landscape, Earth, Body, Being, World, and Time in the Immersive Virtual Environments Osmose and Ephémère In Emergent Futures: Art, Interactivity and New Media, edited by Angela Molina and Kepa Landa, 47-58. : Institució Alfonse el
  • Davies, Char. Ephémère: Landscape, Earth, Body, and Time in Immersive Virtual Space In Reframing Consciousness, edited by Roy Ascott, 196-201. Portland: Exeter, 1998.
  • Boredomresearch. Snail Mail Gets Literal Time Magazine 172, no. 5 (August 2008).