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  • Polymorph
    Polymorph is an interactive immersive environment for two or more interactors. A single structurally complex three dimensional agent is created through the presence and interaction of two or more interactors within the environment. Source: Simon
  • Shift
    Using the New Age idea of a 'dimensional shift' as inspiration, Shift combines science fiction themes through abstract, stop motion animation of objects and colour.
  • Interactive computer installation "With the interactive video/computer environment, Body Scanned Architecture, presented at the Venice Biennale, Ruth Schnell explores a classic interface concept between real architecture (from the Hoffmann pavilion)
  • Ovid - video
    Video installation Series 'Bags' A text from the sixth book of Metamorphoses runs from the foreground to the background on a three-dimensional "screen" consisting of 39 shopping bags. The tale of the weaving contest between Pallas Athena and
  • Simó, Águeda. The Virtual Reality Art Installation Endocytosis: Evolving from a Flat Land into a Three-dimensional World Leonardo 2, no. 51 (2018): 124-127.
  • Pulse Spiral - video
    "Pulse Spiral" is a three-dimensional spiral paraboloid made up of 400 lightbulbs arranged according to Fermat's equations, --an efficient spatial distribution along a surface which is found in plant phyllotaxis (arrangement of leaves and cells in
  • Bullinger, Hans-Jörg and Wolfgang Bauer. Strategische Dimensionen der Virtual Reality In Virtual Reality ´94, edited by Hans-Jörg Bullinger and H.J. Warnecke: 1994.
  • Together with Manuel Barbadillo was one of the most prominent computer artists of Spain during the 60-70s. Founding member of the Seminar "Generación Automática de Formas Plásticas", which was held in the Complutense University (CCUM) in Madrid. In
  • ROCHA, Adson and Cristiano MIOSSO and Camila HAMDAN and Leci AUGUSTO. Biocybrid Systems and the Reengineering of Life Three-Dimensional Imaging, Interaction, and Measurement 7864 1A (february 2011).
  • The Schkolne Number -
    The Schkolne Number is a dimensionless quantity representing the ratio of ones height to that of Steven Schkolne. (source: http://schkolnenumber.com/)