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  • Ascott, Roy. Behaviour at Table In Architectural Projects and Drawings from the Studio of Aslop, Barnett and Lyall, edited by Will Aslop and Cliff Barnett and John LyallLondon: Architectural Association, 1984.
  • “Kryophone“ is a sonorous and luminous interactive sculpture made of ice. This interactive sculpture is composed with ice and reacts to the electrostatic touch of bodies. Sounds and light evolve according to the intensity of electrostatic contact.
  • Powerbike -
    This mutant bicycle, the pedal and gear mechanism of which is made up of a flexible ladder, symbolizes the “seven deadly wishes”. Visitors are invited to climb up to the seat but when they try, the mechanism moves into reverse, turning the user into
  • Grau, Oliver. Virtuelna umetnost. Beograd: Clio, 2008.
  • Pixelwelle
    The Pixel Wave welcomes visitors in the Pixelpark Berlin lobby. The peppier somebody walks along the four-meter-long virtual wave, the more it undulates each pixel. If the viewer pauses in front of the wave installation, single pixels open up and
  • Elvis -
    Videotape Art video clip as a teaser for the musical of the same name (directed by Michael Schottenberg/Theater im Kopf) in the Wiener Schauspielhaus.
  • Bódy, Veruschka and Peter Weibel. Clip, Klapp, Bum. Von der visuellen Musik zum Musikvideo. Köln: DuMont, 1991.
  • Gillman, Clive. Advent (Electric Art). London: Ellipsis, 1999.
  • Measure -
    Measure is a variation of the Very Nervous System, using an extremely simple and regular sound source, a ticking clock. (source: http://homepage.mac.com/davidrokeby/measure.html)
  • Horizon -
    Horizon is a narrative clock made out of images accessed in realtime from webcams found in every time zone around the world. The result is a constantly updating array of images that read like a series of movie storyboards, but also as an