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  • Einleitung
    Weibel, Peter. Einleitung In Kunst ohne Unikat: Multiple und Sampling als Medium: Techno-Transformationen der Kunst, edited by Peter Weibel, 9-10. Köln: Walther König Verlag, 1999.
  • Kinetic light installation reflective foil, artificial resin, rotating motor, lights, plexiglass, light reflections variable dimensions A transparent picture is suspended on a rotating engine installed on the ceiling and is illuminated by two
  • Goldin+Senneby. Enclosure and Enthusiasm UKS Forum for Samtidskunst 3/4 (2006).
  • Franc Solina is an artist and computer scientist. He has been teaching at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science since 1988 and has been involved in the Video and New Media program at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design since 2011. In 1991,
  • A Gonzalez-Carsolio and AA Velasco-Medina and AL Burbano-Ceron and GA Velazquez-Samano. TH-17 CELLS IN BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE SAMPLES OF ASTHMATIC PATIENTS ANNALS OF ALLERGY ASTHMA & IMMUNOLOGY (NOVEMBER 2012): A61-A61.
  • Kac, Eduardo and Samantha Mealing and Rachel De Joode and Herbert Gmoser. Time Capsule: Eduardo Kac on telepresence in memory, corporeality, and augmentation Archive of Digital Art.
  • Gates-Stuart, Eleanor and Marguerite Bramble and Rafael de Lima and Bernard Higgins and Coralie McKenzie and Samantha Dowdeswell and Robert Lewis. Evoking Memories: Displacing the Fear of Technology Fusion Journal 016 (2019): 23-35.
  • Cosmopolis
    Giant interactive installation, VR telescopes, pan Overwriting the city An interactive artistic and scientific multimedia exhibition on the major issues linked to the world urbanisation Cosmopolis endeavours to examine urban realities
  • Fall Again, Fall Better is an installation constituted by two elements: a projection screen or a large LCD monitor, displaying computer-generated content in anaglyphic red/green 3-D, and the user interface, which is a handle from an urban subway
  • Shadow play installation, thirty turntables with reverse painted mylar cylinders, audio piece performed by Alaknanda Samarth 20 Min