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  • ...Davis, Douglas. Vom Experiment zur Idee: Die Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts im Zeichen von Wissenschaft und Technologie. Analyse, Dokumente, Zukunftsperspektiven. Köln: DuMont, 1975.
  • ... cinematic apparatus. It is simultaneously a discussion of the chains of signification created by modern image reproduction technologies. It is thirdly a discussion of Muybridges place in the historical process of quanitification (scientization) of the...
  • Big father -
    ... to the global (earth watching satellites), the local (video surveillance systems), the personal (medical imaging technologies) and the microscopic (scanning tunneling electron microscopes). One might even postulate an imagination or dreaming in...
  • ... later in net.art based on the sculpture. This way, his works moving from traditional scuptural concepts to the use of new technologies, he moved from photography to video art, followed by interest in computers Net.art. He was awared with the Golden Nica...
  • ...ZKM Karlsruhe, ed. Hardware - Software - Artware: Die Konvergenz von Kunst und Technologie. Kunstpraktiken am ZKM Institut für Bildmedien 1992 - 1997. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz, 1997.
  • ...Walser, Randal. The Emerging Technology of Cyberspace / Die heranwachsende Technologie des Cyberspace In Ars Electronica 1990 - Digitale Träume Virtuelle Welten, edited by Gottfried Hattinger and Morgan Russel Russel and Christine Schöpf and Peter WeibelVol.2. Linz:...
  • ... form of a science-fiction-style comic strip using stock photographs from PhotoDisc's "Health and Medicine" and "Modern Technologies" archives. The user can scroll through the parallel narratives of the two characters: Donald P Nym, the successful...
  • Spectropia -
    ... possession to explore new constuctions of subjectivity and the disorders brought on by consumer culture and emerging technologies. Unlike traditional movies, Spectropia is “performed” interactively (by trained performers and ordinary viewers) using a...
  • Dis-M-Body -
    ... and digital wires. It is difficult to know where the individual body begins and our extended senses end. While these technologies amplify and clarify our knowledge, they also diminish and shrink our sense of self. The instantaneous quality of the...
  • Delvaux's Dream -
    ... painting". Like Lissitzky, Delvaux trained as an architect, and executed many large mural works. Reconstituted with digital technologies, scenes such as the one chosen by Bielicky can be accessed and indeed physically penetrated by spectators, using simple...