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  • Maciel, Katia; Parente, Andre and Simone Michelin, ed. Redes Sensoriais: Arte, Ciência e Tecnologia. Essay: O Centro do Crisol.. ISBN 85-86011-74-6, Rio de Janeiro: Editora Contracapa, 2003.
  • Maciel, Katia; Parente, Andre and Simone Michelin, ed. Redes Sensoriais: Arte, Ciência e Tecnologia. Essay: O Centro do Crisol.. ISBN 85-86011-74-6, Rio de Janeiro: Editora Contracapa, 2003.
  • Breath
    Human breathing is a complicated mechanism that can be influenced so that people changes their peed of breathing. Breath is a virtual space in which the spectator experiences in a cybernetic world presenting images how breath mechanism can be
  • DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G and M MIRANDA. Affective presence in enactive immersive space: sensorial and mobile technologies reengineering life In Trends, Experiences, and Perspectives on Immersive Multimedia Experience and Augmented Reality, edited
  • Event: Touch the VirtualInstitution: SENSORIAL: Body, Media and the Relational WorldComment:
  • Bureaud, Annick. Typologie des interfaces artistiques In Esthétique des Arts Médiatiques. Interfaces et sensorialité, edited by Louise Poissant, 175. Québec: Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2003.
  • interskin -
    Whereas the first cyberSM project used a visual interface to influence and control the remote environment, the functionality of the third generation suits shifts the emphasis away from the computerscreen as mediator to the body itself. In the
  • DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G and S FUNGHETTO and M MIRANDA and P. K. C. M BATISTA and P. R. F OLIVEIRA and G. A ASSIS and R TORRES. Mobility and freedom: affective cane for expanded sensorium and embodied cognition VSMM2017- The 23rd International
  • The installation DIORAMATIZED #02 is part of Rudi Knoops based PhD research. The central concept of the installation is introducing friction between the multiple layers of sound and vision. Perspectives that do not completely match, invite to
  • Event: Mobility and freedom: affective cane for expanded sensorium and embodied cognitionInstitution: University College DublinComment: