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  • Weibel, Peter. Faster, Medienkunst! Skill! Skill! Ein Interview mit Peter Weibel von Aram Lintzel Texte zur Kunst 32 (1998): 58-69.
  • The Tele-Actor -
    We are studying network-based systems that allow groups of users to "explore" live remote environments such as a rainforest, biotechnology lab, political rally, or rock concert. The "Tele-Actor" is a skilled human with cameras and microphones
  • CityCluster Project -
    CityCluster is a virtual-reality networking matrix with original technological features, navigation and interactivity, graphic and content style. A creative virtual networking terrain with ingenious tools, where visitors, with their own creativity
  • A collection of images and thoughts about skin
  • Super Cilia Skin -
    Super Cilia Skin is a multi-modal interactive interface, conceived as a computationally enhanced membrane coupling tactile-kinesthetic input with tactile and visual output. An array of individual actuators (cilia) use changes in orientation to
  • Art Total -
    The relationship between the work and its frame and between art and its spaces for exhibition and legitimisation has been one of the preoccupations of twentieth-century artists. In the multiple conceptual acrobatics which led Klein to exhibit
  • BODYGAZE
    Acryl, pastel on papervariable dimensions. Graphical images on paper combine structures that look like microscopic imagery and the morphology of bodily particles. The bodily tissue is mediated in a variety of observation ratios: from stylised
  • SKIN - Performance -
    SKIN is an interactive performance, in which the artist interacts with sounds and images using the GSR (Galvanic Skin Response) interface, which measures her skin's moisture in order to create the audiovisual environment. The variations of these
  • Plewe, Daniela Alina. Ultima Ratio as Media Theatre - Beyond Moving Skin In Global Heros, Theater zwischen Medialität und Theatralität, edited by Martina LeekerBerlin: Alexander Verlag, 2001.
  • Re:skin
    Flanagan, Mary and Austin Booth, ed. Re:skin. Cambridge, MA: MIT-Press, 2006.