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Artworks and artistic research projects


Beloff, Laura. (2011). Appendix [Wearable robotic tail]. Retrieved 4.3.2018 from: http://www.realitydisfunction.org/appendix/

 

Graham, Dan. (1974). Time Delay Room [Interactive Video Installation]. Retrieved 7.6.2018 from: http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/time-delay-room/

 

Kline, Josh. (2011). Creative hands [Various everyday objects cast in silicone, commercial shelving with LED lights]. Retrieved 3.3.2018 from: https://rfc.museum/sh-josh-kline

 

Kline, Josh. (2012). Tastemaker’s Choice [3D printed sculptures in acrylic-based photopolymer, various liquids, commercial shelving with LED lights]. Retrieved 22.12.2020 from: http://47canal.us/artists/josh-kline#gallery-67

 

Hultgren, Mia. (2016). Sentimental Soft Robotics Skin [Soft silicone structures on skin]. Retrieved 22.12.2020 from: https://miahultgren.com/Sentimetal-Soft-Robotics-Skin

 

Mangion, Francois & Zhang, Becky. (2014). Furl: Soft Pneumatic Pavillion [Soft silicone structures on metallic frame]. Retrieved 21.2.2018 from: http://www.interactivearchitecture.org/lab-projects/furl-soft-pneumatic-pavilion

 

Paneta, Maria & Aghakouchak, Ava. (2016). Sarotis [Wearable soft silicone structures on skin]. Retrieved 21.2.2018 from: http://www.interactivearchitecture.org/lab-projects/sarotis

 

Pêpe, Jonathan. (2015). Exo-biote [Installation, mixed materials]. Retrieved 22.12.2020 from: https://jonathan-pepe.com/Exo-biote-variation-0

 

Recoil Performance Group. (2018). MASS – Bloom Explorations [Performance. Mealworms, plastic dome]. Retrieved 2.5.2018 from: https://www.dansehallerne.dk/forestilling/masse-bloom-explorations/

 

Savicic, Gordan. (2008 - ). Constraint City - The Pain of Everyday Life [Performance. Wearable corset and WIFI-receiver]. Retrieved 1.3.2018 from: https://www.yugo.at/equilibre/

 

Tanaka, Atsuko. (1956). Electric Dress [Enamel paint on light bulbs, electric cords, and control console]. Retrieved 12.7.2018 from: https://rhizome.org/editorial/2010/may/06/electric-dress-1956-atsuko-tanaka/

 

UBERMORGEN. (2001-2010). The Psych|OS Cycle [Performances, video installation, photography, software]. Retrieved 3.3.2018 from: http://ubermorgen.com/psychos/

 

Zheng, Caroline Yan & Gross, Sapphire. (2019). Extimacy. Retrieved 6.10.2020 from: http://feuetbois.net/2019/03/22/484/