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  • //////////fur//// develops art entertainment interfaces for multidimensional multiuser involvement: software-programs in mechatronic artefacts that create dynamic action-spaces for two or more participants. //////////fur////'s guiding idea is the
  • Youngblood, Gene. Expanded Cinema. New York: Dutton, 1970.
  • Sutherland, Ivan E.. Computer Displays Scientific American 222, no. 6 (June 1970): 56-81.
  • Weintraub, Linda. Art on the Edge and Over: Searching for Art´s Meaning in Contemporary Society, 1970-1990s. New York: Art Insights Inc., 1996.
  • Ascott, Roy. Behaviorables and Futuribles Control 5 (1970): 3.
  • Ascott, Roy. The Psi-bernetic Arch Studio International April (1970): 181-182.
  • 1973 first video experiments; in the 1980s starts a video program at the Cornish College of the Arts; since 1985 lives in Seattle (USA). Gary Hill is one of the most important contemporary artists investigating the relationships between words,
  • The Japanese female artist Sachiko Kodama was born in 1970. As a child she spent a lot of time in the southernmost part of Japan. This area is rich in tropical flowers and plants, edged by the sea, and washed with warm rain. Sachiko loved art and
  • Benthall, Jonathan. Technology and Art 15: Computer Graphics at Brunel Studio International 197, no. 923 (1970): 247-248.
  • Claus, Jürgen. Expansion der Kunst. Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1970.