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  • Rolland, Jannick and William Gibson. Towards Quantifying Depth and Size Perception in Virtual Environments Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 4, no. 1 (Winter 1995): 24-49.
  • Badani, Pat. Radical Reordering: Bit-size Chunks in the Al Grano Project ISEA2015 Proceedings: Bio-Art Proceedings of the 21st International Symposium of Electronic Art, no. ISSN: 2451-8611 / ISBN: 978-1-910172-00-1 (August 2015).
  • Helen Varley Jamieson and Katherine Wimpenny. "We Have a Situation, Coventry!" - chapter in Virtual Worlds: Concepts, Applications and Future Directions, eds. Liz Falconer and Mari Carmen Gil Ortega. Hauppauge, NY, USA: Nova Publishers, 2018.
  • Boreas -
    A matrix of sixty-four tubes is spread out equally over the room. These tubes bend over extremely slowly as if a slow motion wind were touching them. Leaning into one another they reach out to the visitors like the tentacles of a giant snail. The
  • Streaming Conscience was created to celebrate Amnesty International’s 40th anniversary. The project enabled the entire content of the Amnesty International website to be presented in a vivid, animated and ever changing stream of information which
  • Event: The Value of Experience in Urban Media Art Education: A Full Size Case StudyInstitution: CATE Roundtable 2016: An Inter-tertiary Symposium on Creative Arts Education in Hong KongComment:
  • "The Way" is a 3-D computer animation combined with live video. Depicted are three runners followed by a camera down a foggy street in a small German village. To visualize "The Way", I've inverted the common system of the central perspective.
  • 6.26.27.86 v01 -
    ... to hide their identity. Later versions of...
  • David in Orense -
    Archival Digital Print, Sizes: 8”x10” and 13”x19” Epson Pigment inks on cotton rag substrate or Light Jet digital photo prints. (plus custom sizes or NFT by special order) Date created: March 2000 This is the first of two versions of a
  • in cooperation with Peter Szely (Sound) --- The inside skin of a space station is enveloped in large size projections. The space station is not comprised of inflexible, rigid material - it is not hardware but wetware - it is a breathing, living