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  • PICO -
    We are working to create a new type of human-computer interface, called PICO, by combining some of the usability advantages of mechanical systems with the abstract computational power of modern computers. Long before modern electronic computers were...
  • PICO_SCAN - video
    PICO_SCAN is an interactive installation that allows users to measure and capture their users various body data and links them to the creation and evolution of artificial life creatures. The PICO_SCAN system consists of 5 PICO_SCANNER interface...
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. PICO_SCAN - Interactive Computer Installation In 7 Hills: Images and Signs of the 21st Century, edited by Berliner Festspiele, 52-53. Berlin: Henschel Verlag and Berliner Festspiele, 2000.
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. PICO_SCAN: Using Body Data to Create Artificial Life Forms In AROB 5th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics Conference Proceedings, , 124-127. Oita: Oita University, 2000.
  • Berlot, Uršula. Pictorial Abstractions: Visualizing Space in the Eras of Modernism and Information AR / Architecture Research I/2018 “Correspondences”. Ljubljana: Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana (2018).
  • Weibel, Peter. Pictorialer Raum in der elektronischen Kunst In Ars Electronica 1986, edited by Karl Gerbel, 133-142. Wien: PVS Verleger, 1986.
  • Harmon, Leo and Ken Knowlton. Picture Processing by Computer Science 164 (1969): 19-29.
  • Mitchell, William John T.. Picture Theory/Essays on Verbal and Visual Representation. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1995.
  • Pictures
    "In 1988, after completing the "Mobiles" series, Waliczky made a five minute computer animation which he called PICTURES. Based on a set of digitally manipulated snapshots from a family photo album, the work is like a slide show in virtual form:...
  • Stroud, Michael. Pictures at a Virtual Exhibition Wired (November 8th 1999).