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  • Fleischmann, Monika. O instrumento ludico ou o sentido dos sentidos In Conferencia Internacional sobre Technologias e Mediaco. Real vs. virtual, edited by Jose Braganca de Miranda, 365-371. Lisboa: Ediciones Cosmos, 1999.
  • Gates-Stuart E; Lovell D; L. Nyugen C; Adcock M; Bradley J; Morell M;. Art and Science as Creative Catalysts (Special Section of Leonardo Transactions “Highlights from the IEEE VIS 2013 Arts Program (VISAP’13), edited by Angus Forbes.”.
  • Bio (short) Agam (A.) Andreas [Andreas Maria Jacobs - NL 1956] studied experimental physics and musicology at the University of Amsterdam NL (BSc. 1978), electronic and computer music at the State University Utrecht NL (1981) and holds a BSc. in
  • W E L C O M E T O M Y B R A I N The human brain has hitherto been considered a static organ with a fixed set of neurons that are being used up without ever being replaced again. Now research is discovering that the brain is an extremely dynamic
  • Thalamus -
    'Thalamus' is a simple user led environment designed for DATA projection into a gallery space where the user navigates the work with a mouse or slider set on a plinth placed squarely infront of the projection. The piece uses a metronome scale as a
  • Duende Diagram -
    A cartographic map of the different flows that constitute my theories of a becoming cultured brain. More specifically how noise and improvisation through their bringing about difference and variation in the cultural landscape producing other neural
  • 1992 Landesmuseum, Linz: »Preisträgerausstellung
  • MRI Butterfly -
    MRI Butterfly is an animation set to music employing the MRI digital prints. By animating the photographs, the moving image produces a dance of thought, similar to the way the brain receives data. In a hide-and-seek type of perception, the animated
  • Elastic Surgery -
    ELASTIC SURGERY is an artwork that allows a participant to perform subtle or gross distortions to his or her own face. While some of the changes may be possible by conventional plastic surgery, most could only be achieved by these electronic means,