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  • Pulse Tank -
    Pulse Tank is an Interactive installation where the heart rates of members of the public are detected by sensors and converted into water waves in a ripple tank. A light show is created by the resulting waves and their interaction. To participate,
  • Naimark, Michael. Place Runs Deep: Virtuality, Place and Indigenousness In Virtual Museum Symposium, Salzburg, AUT: 1998.
  • Zhan Wang is widely recognized as one of China's leading contemporary artists today. Working in installation, photography and video, his sculpturally informed practice challenges ideas of landscape and environment, addressing the urban, rural,
  • Weibel, Peter. Wirklichkeitsdiffusion. Wirklichkeitserfahrungen in der Kunst zwischen hyperreal und hypermedial In Hypermental. Wahnhafte Wirklichkeit 1950 - 2000 von Salvador Dali bis Jeff Koons, edited by Bice Curiger and Christoph Heinrich,
  • Joelle Dietrick's paintings, drawings, and animations explore infrastructure, particularly housing, and its manipulation by automated, global economic systems. Her work has been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, Transitio_MX in
  • Künstlerhaus Salzburg, ed. Der pornografische Blick, Ausstellungskatalog. Salzburg: Künstlerhaus Salzburg, 1988.
  • Event: Der pornographische BlickInstitution: Künstlerhaus SalzburgComment:
  • The Messenger is an Internet driven installation based on early proposals for the electrical telegraph, in particular those made by the Catalan scientist Francesc Salvá. It examines the metaphors encoded within technology, especially lost or
  • Carlos Katastrofsky a.k.a Michael Kargl (Vienna, Austria) is artist and teacher in the realm of New Media Art. Born 1975, he studied Sculpture at the University "Mozarteum" Salzburg (Austria) with a special focus on Virtual Architecture and
  • My bodies of investigative works, primary titled overall as SoundScapes and ArtAbilitation, sits between researching cross-informing art (interactive multimedia installations e.g. MoMA and performance art using invisible sensing technologies of