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  • ... a set of points or trajectory or complex line. a conceptual point is made The border of the path is the edge of the moving body as it describes its trajectory. this may be engaged while in motion or pushed away or avoided Repulsion / Attraction the tools...
  • ... concept as I haven’t tried it yet in thismillennium and the storage medium most likely disintegrated by now.Although I lost a body of work, which I had done for Manifesta 12 in Palermo, in a stolensuitcase, I am not a friend of the ‘cloud’ and use online...
  • This essay by former research assistant Isabella Iska at the Center for Image Science, is a tribute to the artist, scholar, professor and permanent driven inventor Charles Csuri (1922-2022), who began creating digital artworks in the 1960s. Today
  • Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss, renowned German art collective and professors, have made significant contributions to the realm of digital media art and interactive installations. Pioneers in the field, they have not only created immersive
  • ... engagement of viewers on multiplesensory levels; thus enabling exploration of new modes of perception and the interplay of body andspace in the context of art and technology as a thinking space.Wolfgang Strauss and Monika Fleischmann at the 2017 Edition...
  • ... row might be more complex). In the first phase of the work, there is no indication of the orator's presence such as face or body other than the sound of his speech. An orator assumes to be on a stand, a BEMA. In the scenery of the game, a reversed model of...
  • Elke Reinhuber's work focuses on decision making processes and counterfactual thoughts in media arts. As a decidophobic in her own life, she explores alternative layers of the here and now with immersive environments and expanded photography.
  • ... 2019. Since 2014, Acevedo has been exploring the realm of pure abstraction to a greater degree. Thus, establishing a new body of work in parallel to his that addresses figurative subjects. In late 2015, slipping easily back into the fine-art community,...
  • ... in pornographic imagery because a man often looks to a woman's face for cues to her level of sexual arousal, since her body, unlike a man's, does not give her away. [ http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/10/science/10desi.html?_r=2&pagewanted=print ] So...
  • The two internationally renowned media artists and researchers based in Linz/Austria have been active as an artistic couple since the ‘90s and have especially pioneered in the field of interactive media art and exlporations of artificial life.