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  • Everitt, Dave and Alec Robertson. Emergence and complexity: Some observations and reflections on transdisciplinary research involving performative contexts and new media International Journal of Performance Arts & Digital Media , no.
  • DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G and Eliseo REATEGUI. Collaborative and Transdisciplinary practices in Cyberart: from Multimedia to Software Art installations Art Inquiry 8 (2006): 113-143.
  • Simanowski, Roberto. Der Autor ist tot, es lebe der Autor – Autorschaften im Internet In Interaktivität: Ein transdisziplinärer Schlüsselbegriff, edited by Christoph Bieber and Claus Leggewie, 190-215. Frankfurt am Main: campus, 2004.
  • ETERNAL SHELVES -
    "ETERNAL SHELVES" is Stenger's first Web Based VR work programmed in early VRML 1.0, silent and un-animated. 3D words expressing the most intense emotions in a human history (exile, transe, etc.) are sitting on gray shelves, creating sparks of
  • Event: New Media - Mediality - cultural transferInstitution: Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinComment:
  • Event: Transfer Download, Spring/Break Art ShowInstitution: Spring/ Break Art ShowComment:
  • Instruction Drawings -
    This workshop is a trial to describe how information flows through us. What we do with mobile phone is just exchange information. It enters through the ear and into the mind and then out through the mouth. In this workshop, visual
  • Marcello Mercado transferring, storing, sharing and hybriding: The perfect humus, 2010 Hybrid-DNA-Performance-Bio-installation, 16'23", stereo 4:3 color http://vimeo.com/37691031 Information culled from digital archives, the human genome, satellite
  • Geb. 1966 in Berlin. Studium der Geophysik und Philosophie in Berlin, Kiel und Hawaii. Promotion in Kulturwissenschaft bei Hartmut Böhme an der Humboldt-Universität Berlin. Seit 1994 Projekte und eigene Ausstellungen zur Verbindung zwischen Kunst
  • Artist Statement: I am interested in exploring notions of transformation, energy transfer, bridging the conscious and unconscious realms, and rendering the invisible visible through action and reaction. The results manifest themselves either as an