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1. Oliver Grau «Immersion and Interaction
From Circular Frescoes to Interactive Image Spaces» Dreaming» Paul Sermon is a British artist from Roy Ascott's school whose work integrates immersive aspects within the framework of telematic [more] |
2. Inke Arns «Interaction, Participation, Networking: Art and Telecommunication» in Paul Sermon's «Telematic Dreaming» (1992) or Agnes Hegedüs' «Between the Words» (1995). In these [more] |
3. Inke Arns «Interaction, Participation, Networking: Art and Telecommunication» movement of the sculpture through the pavilion, was displayed on a monitor as status information. By contrast, the works of Paul Sermon clearly aim at interpersonal, often almost intimate, communication, and are conceptually linked with the «Hole in [more] |