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  • Known for her theories on playculture, activist design, and critical play, Mary Flanagan has achieved international acclaim for her novel interdisciplinary work, her commitment to both theory and practice, and her ongoing pioneering contributions to
  • Brenda Laurel is a designer, researcher and writer. Her work focuses on interactive narrative, human-computer interaction, and cultural aspects of technology. Her career in human-computer interaction spans over twenty-five years. She holds an M.F.A.
  • This media art fair is hardly commercial. It is hosted by the Folkwang University of the Arts at Zollverein in Essen.
  • .. explore the potential of the human body to be an audio-visual instrument ..
  • Zacharias, Wolfgang, ed. Interaktiv – Das Labyrinth der Wirklichkeiten. Vol.1. ISBN 3-88174-198-4, Edition Umbruch. th ed.Essen: Klartext Verlag, 1996.
  • Event: "50 YEARS OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC AND AUDIOVISUALS ATTHE FOLKWANG UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS"Institution: Folkwang University of the Arts EssenComment:
  • What would life be like if it were made from computer algorithms rather than flesh and blood? Artificial Life is the name given to the simulation of natural forms and processes using materials other than those found in nature. It is not so much a
  • bubbles -
    Interacting with virtual bubbles is quite simple...you just walk in front of the projectors light beam and cast your shadow onto the projection screen. The bubbles will recognize this shadow and bounce off its outlines, at the same time emitting
  • What is the condition of the art object in the age of networking and telematics? The piece entitled Dialogical Drawing, 1994, by Eduardo Kac, addresses this question by presenting two identical objects simultaneously at two distinct exhibition
  • Epiphanies - video
    My first net.art piece, Epiphanies is a conceptual Google Hack inspired by James Joyce’s definition of the epiphany. It is considered as one of the very first pieces of “Google Art”, probably the first… In 2001, Google wasn’t yet the Internet