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  • Neuro-Baby is a communication tool with its own personality and character. Through emotional modeling, it reacts to changing voices, handshake intensity, and facial expressions. Artificial neural networks allow the system to "learn" from individual
  • Exodus
    The Exodus Project was a "virtual tele-performance" during Ars Electronica 1995 and brainchild of Michael Bielicky, a Czech-German New Media artist determined to replicate the biblical trail of the prophet Moses. This site is the Net result of
  • VIRTUAL STRIPTEASE : DISTRIBUTED VIRTUAL STUDIO BROADCAST 1995 For the International Video Art Award ceremony organized by ZKM Karlsruhe and Suedwestfunk Baden-Baden (SWF) in 1995, Fleischmann and Strauss conceive a broadcast with audience
  • Notes for Sleepers Guts Seaman/Forsythe Exchange over the pacific (weave of the airline trajectory) 26 / 09 / 95 (part 2) just sitting here in sydney - 9 / 10 / 95 (part 3) Part 3 a attraction / architecture / association / algorithm / arresting /
  • Zapp, Andrea. See you online! In Jugend auf dem Datahighway, edited by Fred Schell and Bernd Schorb, 62-68. München, DE: kopaed verlags gmbh, 1995.
  • Weibel, Peter. Die virtuelle Stadt im telematischen Raum. Leben im Netz und in Online-Welten In Mythos Metropole, edited by Gotthard Fuchs and B. Moltmann and W. Prigge, 209-222. Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp Verlag, 1995.
  • Wilson, William. Art Goes Online and Becomes Intimate Los Angeles Times (August 12th 1995).
  • Crowston, Catherine. Janet Cardiff, George Bures Miller: The Dark Pool Banff Centre (online publication) (1995).
  • MARS—the Media Arts Research Studies at GMD (1995–2001) and at Fraunhofer (2001–2012) The MARS - Exploratory Media Lab, initiated and directed by Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss since 1997, designed and developed research prototypes,
  • Rara Avis -
    The work “Rara Avis” (1996) of Eduardo Kac consists of a large cage, in which thirty real birds (zebra finches) and a telerobot, which looks like a rare bird, take place. In the macaw’s eyes are installed two cameras with Charge-Coupled Devices