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  • Wilson, Ian. Shakespear: Unlocking: The mysteries of the man and his work. New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1999.
  • A simple kinetic machine. the pages flip over continually. The red text reads: "These cloud capped towers, these gorgeous palaces..." (From the Prospero's epilogue, The Tempest, Wiliam Shakespeare.)
  • Shakespeare Machine is a permanent artwork in the lobby of the Public Theater in New York City. It was commissioned by the Department of Cultural Affairs’ Percent-for-Art program and the Public Theater. It was opened to the public in October, 2012.
  • Hackett, Helen. Shakespeare and Elizabeth: The meeting of two myths. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press, 2009.
  • Event: A Shakespeare Accelerator exhibitionInstitution: Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC), Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteComment:
  • All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players -- Shakespeare. World Stage, uses digital representations of global species of butterflies to animate the powerful iconography of worldwide flags. In a year when national, political
  • Blank Chance -
    How do we make decisions? Decisions can be reached applying various methods – intuition or reason. Sometimes, using divination methods or certain tools to find out what might be best supports the process. Whether shaking fortune sticks, reading the
  • Awarded a DA2 Open Commission, Martin Rieser has created Understanding Echo, an interactive installation that re-awakens the mythological figure from the Echo and Narcissus myth. In the centre of a darkened room hang a number of translucent
  • Ascott, Roy. The Shamantic Web: art et technologie de la conscience In Pour une Ecologie des Media: Art, Cinéma, Vidéo, Ordinateur, edited by M. Klonaris and K. Thomadaki, 88-104. Paris: Astarti, 1998.
  • curlybot -
    curlybot is an toy that can record and playback physical motion. As one plays with it, it remembers how it has been moved and can replay that movement with all the intricacies of the original gesture; every pause, acceleration, and even the shaking