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  • Mediamatic Magazine vol. 8#2/3 Errki Huhtamo 1 Jan 1995

    Armchair Traveller on the Ford of Jordan

    The Home, the Stereoscope and the Virtual Voyager

    The general panorama of the world. It introduces to us scenes known only from the imperfect relations of travellers. By our fireside we have the advantage of examining them, without being exposed to...

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  • Jorinde Seijdel 1 Jan 2000

    The Exhibition as Emulator

    Today's integrated circuits - several million transitions on pure silicon surfaces the size of a thumb - mock any exhibition.

  • Book: Franco Moretti 1 Jan 1998

    Atlas of the European Novel

    1800-1900

    In a series of 100 maps Moretti exposes the connections between literature and geography.

  • The sacred banality of everyday life

    An interview with Martin Butler on his performance Ritter, Dene, Voss during the opening of Flickr Peep Show , on the possibility and impossibility of the sociable image and how Flickr's religious...

  • 1 Jan 2003

    Erkki Huhtamo

    Writer

    Erkki Huhtamo was born in Helsinki, Finland and received his Masters of Arts with honors from the University of Turku in 1987.

  • Dirk Van Weelden 1 Jan 1999

    The Storyteller, his Village and his Irony

    Florian Thalhofer's cd-rom small world presents a portrait of Schwandorf, a village in the Bavarian region of Oberpfalz. Thalhofer knows quite a bit about this village; he was born and raised there.

  • Doors of Perception 1

    Conference by Mediamatic and the Netherlands Design Institute

    This CD-ROM contains the interactive proceedings of the Doors of Perception conference which was held in Amsterdam, 30-31 October, 1993. Organised by the Netherlands Design Institute and Mediamatic

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#2/3 Stephen Perrella 1 Jan 1995

    Being@Home as Hypersurface Architecture

    As an alternative project to the moo inventions that Mediamatic suggests for this issue, Stephen Perrella posits an alternative space called Hypersurface, that resists being defined in terms of...

  • Miklos Beyer 1 Jan 1999

    Space Inhaler

    He enters a world where his senses of self, otherness, and reality are blurred by the contemplation of internal, ineffable spectacles. He recounts his trip. A roller coaster ride where he loses his...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#2/3 Mike Davis 1 Jan 1995

    Beyond Blade Runner: Urban Control (3)

    The Ecology of Fear

    Parallel Universes

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#2/3 Mike Davis 1 Jan 1995

    Beyond Blade Runner: Urban Control (1)

    The Ecology of Fear

    Every American city has its official insignia and slogan, some have municipal mascots, colors, songs, birds, trees, even rocks. But Los Angeles alone has adopted an official Nightmare. Mike Davis

  • Book: Christopher Alexander 1 Jan 1977

    A Pattern Language

  • Book: Michael Heim 1 Jan 1993

    The Metaphysics of Virtual Reality

  • Proposal by: Natascha Nanji

    Welcome to Studio Swan

    Project proposal: An interpersonal, speculative fiction proposition

    Welcome to Studio Swan is a speculative proposition that asks what conditions would be appropriate for us to temporarily become with plant or animal? And why would this be something desirable or...

  • Amsterdam-Noord

  • 1 Jan 2005

    What are the Issues Covered

    @ the Interactive Narration Workshops?

    In each Workshop we view the Possibilities and Difficulties surrounding Interactive Narration from the Perspective of the Participants' Discipline.

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 7#1 Geert Lovink 1 Jan 1992

    Rheingold

    Howard Rheingold, Virtual Reality, Secker & Warburg, 1991

    The second half of the memorable year 1989 saw not only the 'velvet revolution' that swept Eastern Europe, but also the presentation of virtual reality to the world. Two developments that will occupy...

  • Pia Kolwe 1 Jan 1999

    Space

    The current overuse of the word 'interactivity' indicates both a confusion about its meaning and a desire to exploit the specific capacities of digital media. Indirectly, it also refers to the...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#2/3 Mike Davis 1 Jan 1995

    Beyond Blade Runner: Urban Control (2)

    The Ecology of Fear

    The Half-Moons of Repression

  • Amsterdam Silent Skyproject#5

    Rob Sweere

    During a lunchbreak on a regular workday, people who work in the Post CS building came to the roof for a silent conversation with the sky.

  • Maurice Nio 1 Jan 2002

    Infect the Soft

    What is really wrong with euclidic geometry? Which objections can really be lodged against integers, straight lines and orthogonal structures? Why are mechanical and mechanistic principles put in the...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 6#4 Marc Holthof 1 Jan 1992

    The Panoramic Ear

    While the eye sees only 180 degrees, the ear hears a panoramic 360. Yet, the ear must submit to the eye. Using the melodious equality of the composer Rousseau, the hearing camera of Jean Renoir and...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#1 Geert Lovink 1 Jan 1994

    The Virtual Community

    By Howard Rheingold

    Slowly but surely, the 'personal' computer is losing its image of autistic machine. One no longer needs to stare into the abyss of one's own hard disk and can enter into social relationships that go...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#4 Michael Heim 1 Jan 1996

    Alternate World Disorder

    In Michael Heim's view both cyberspace and VR extend and enhance our powers of evolution. He even compares them to the invention of fire. But immersion in the virtual world has also its dark side. It...

  • Mediamatic Magazine Vol. 8#1 Richard Wright 1 Jan 1994

    Doom

    Id Software, Texas USA

    In the last Woody Allen movie there is a scene where he and Diane Keaton are leaving the Lincoln Opera House before the end of the performance. Woody explains I don't like to listen to too much...

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