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  • 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.
  • ... art. Their artistic oeuvre and research - which is fully documented andarchived on ADA – has an emphasis on exploring the connections of natural and artificiallife, but also covers diverse themes such as interaction science, evolutionary design, humanand...
  • 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
  • ... Condition, public space is mediated by in-betweenobjects (in this case, the interactive table) that allow people to be connected and yet have dissimilarperspectives. According to Arendt the public space is created by the existence of the objects...
  • T-wo.gen
    ... some instantiations of the work) also enter networked virtual spaces, linking, for example, Tokyo to Karlesrue among other connectivities. The work enables one to examine differing fields of meaning as well as meaning forces as they are explored by an...
  • A-Volve - video
    ... to speak, an expression of form. Form is an expression of adaptation to the environment. Form and movement are closely connected, the creatures capability to move will decide its fitness in the pool.The fittest creature will survive longest and will be...
  • Telematic Encounter -
    ...Two dispersed installations are connected via an ISDN teleconferencing link, enabling audio and video communication between the two sites. The first installation (location 1), the main gallery installation consists of a table and chair on a carpet surrounded by three...
  • ...rful social aspect of Sermon’s work is visualized in the site-specific installation A Body of Water (1999), created for the exhibition Connected Cities, which has an atmosphere that borders on the eerie. In a chroma-key room set up in Duisburg’s Wilhelm Lehmbruck...
  • ... through our movements’. (Schulze 2005) The participants' area- an empty room and a digital stage on the Internet are connected via optical tracking. Real and virtual space are superimposed, the movement of the visitors is recorded by a sensor camera....
  • ... aesthetic objectives. Needing cooperation and some skill, the three operators move the individual parts until they are connected together so that the rows of various fruits are coherently joined. An effusive and clamorous shower of virtual coins then...