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  • 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,
  • "Please Empty Your Pockets," 2010 conveyor belt, Mac mini, HD projectors, HD camera dimensions variable edition of 6, 1 AP "Please Empty your Pockets" is an installation that consists of a conveyor belt with a computerized scanner that records and
  • Seaman, Bill. Notes on Artificial Games In Visual Proceedings - Computer Graphics Siggraph ´93, Anaheim: 1993.
  • Frauenhofer Institute for Media Communication, ed. The Composite State of Being - Notes on the Technoetic Implication of Mixed Reality. Sankt Augustin: 2001.
  • Otocky -
    Designed by popular Japanese multimedia artist Toshio Iwai, "Otokki" or Otocky (which is the appropriate spelling that appears on the game's main title screen) was released for the Famicom Disk System in 1987. Otocky may be best described as a
  • The six video segments in Jordan Crandall's installation Heatseeking were shot with a diverse array of technologies, including surveillance apparatuses used by the U.S. Border Patrol to search out and capture illegal immigrants crossing over
  • Huhtamo, Erkki. From Kaleidoscomaniac to Cybernerd. Notes toward an Archeology of the Media Leonardo 30, no. 3 (1997): 221-224.
  • “Surface Tension” is a collaborative interdisciplinary work for disklavier piano and interactive video created by pianist Eve Egoyan and artist David Rokeby. It was commissioned by the Open Ears Festival with a grant from the Canada Council. It was
  • Resonance of 4 -
    Resonance of 4 (1994) is a collaborative music-creation artwork consisting of four adjacent stations, each comprised of a small podium bearing a computer mouse, a 16-by-16 grid projected onto the floor from a video projector above, and a cursor
  • Sommer, Lucia. Simon Penny´s Electronic Critique: Notes on the Politicization of Art Against the Aestheticization of Politics Cultronix 1, no. 1 (Summer 1994).