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  • Zapp, Andrea. A Sense of Weightlessness In Urban Cycles, edited by Galina Dimitrova and Anneke Pettican and Steve Symons, 42-50. Manchester, UK: i3 Publications, 2003.
  • Pettigrew, John D.. The Evolution of Binocular Vision In Evolution of the Eye and Visual System, edited by John R. Cronly-Dillon and Richard L. Gregory, 271-283. New York: MacMillan Technical Publishing, 1986.
  • Light/Depth -
    A public art for skaters. A sculpture done in collaboration with MATSUO Haruyuki,which skateboarders can skate on. The desire to have an art work for skaters, this sculpture was made as a public art even though it was my first work. Reproduced in
  • Over the Rainbow -
    7Computers linked seven huge swings (5m high) for adults. Each swings are illuminated by seven differnt colours when their angles are all differnt (almost impossible though). A work made to represent " cooperation through non-cooperation".
  • Pfizer, Gary. State of the Arts Computer Graphics World (March 1993).
  • Pfizer, Gary. State of the Arts Article includes Acevedo's 6.26.27.86 v02 Computer Graphics World (March 1993).
  • Deussen, Oliver and Bernd Lintermann. Pflanzenbilder aus dem Computer Spektrum der Wissenschaft 2 (2001): 58-65.
  • Lintermann, Bernd and Oliver Deussen. Pflanzenbilder aus dem Computer c´t magazin 11 (May 2003): 202-205.
  • PostPet -
    A artificial pet mail-soft. Planning and directing.(Graphic Design by MANABE Namie, Program by KOUKI Takashi) A pet you keep in your computer delivers your e-mail just like a carrier pigeon. If your e-mail friend has PostPet soft, your pet
  • "Thanks Tails" are tails for cars. An organ which express appreciation. To make it easier to understand, it is not expressed by language but by the gesture of tails of dogs. I consider this as an art work only when this is manufactured. This