Part of Web site
Takemura, Shin-ichi. – «The Internet as a sensory medium for rediscovering ourselves and our world». – Sensorium, 1996. – Japanese and French text. – Text written in 1996. {{www.sensorium.org}}
Part of Web site
Takemura, Shin-ichi ; Nishimura, Yoshiaki ; Ohno, Hiroyuki . – «Designing a Public Sensory Platform on the Net». – Sensorium, 1996. – English and Japanese text. – Text written in 1998. – Text published on the occasion of INET'98 (January 1998). {{www.sensorium.org}}
Part of Web site
«net.mex». – arte.red. – Published by Stefano Caldana et Roberta Bosco, 2005. {{especiales.prisacom.com}}
Video document
Internationaler medien kunst preis 2003 : Konstruiertes Leben = International media art award 2003 : constructed life. – Karlsruhe : ZKM/Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, 2003. – DVD Video. – DVD accompanying the publication «Internationaler medien kunst preis 2003 : Konstruiertes Leben : Szenarien der Fiktion zwischen Computergames, Cyber-sex, Nanobytes, Robotic Arts = International media art award 2003 : constructed life : fiction scenarios between computer games, cyber-sex, nanobytes and robotic arts», 2003.
Group exhibition catalogue
The second : time based art from the Netherlands. – Amsterdam : Netherlands Media Art Institute, Montevideo/Time Based Arts, 1997. – 59 p. – Includes a CD-ROM.
Group exhibition catalogue
The second : time based art from the Netherlands [CD-ROM]. – Amsterdam : Netherlands Media Art Institute, Montevideo/Time Based Arts, 1997. – Stereo sound. – TXT and QuickTime files ; also contain PICT, WAVE file. – CD-ROM accompanying the publication «The second : time based art from the Netherlands», 1997.
Festival
net.congestion : International Festival of Streaming Media, , October 6-8, 2000. – Organisation : De Balie, Amsterdam.
Conference / Symposium
Tulipomania DotCom Reader, Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Frankfurt, Germany, June 2-4, 2000. – Organisation : De Balie, Amsterdam. {{}}
Group exhibition
010101 : art in technological times, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, Calif., United States, March 3-July 8, 2001.