Text in periodical
Miskelly, Clodagh ; Fleuriot, Constance. – «Layering community media in place». – Digital Creativity. – Vol. 17 no. 3 (2006). – P. 163-173.
Text in periodical
Holte, Michael Ned. – «The Administrative sublime or The Center for Land Use Interpretation at the circumference». – Afterall. – (No 13, spring/summer 2006). – P. 19-26.
Text in periodical
Lange, Christy. – «Walking the land». – Afterall. – (No 13, spring/summer 2006). – P. 11-18.
Book
Overlook : exploring the internal fringes of America with the Center for land use interpretation. – Edited by Matthew Coolidge and Sarah Simons. – New York : Metropolis, 2006. – 264 p.
Digital document
Cultivating Pasadena : from roses to redevelopment [DVD-ROM]. – Produced by The Labyrinth Project, Annenberg Center for Communication, University of Southern California. – Los Angeles : Annenberg Center for Communication, University of Southern California, 2005. – Stereo sound. – QuickTime and Director files. – Interactive DVD-ROM.
Book
The cybercities reader. – Edited by Stephen Graham. – London : Routledge, 2004. – 444 p. – (Urban Reader Series).
Group exhibition catalogue
How latitudes become forms : art in a global age. – Minneapolis : Walker Art Center, 2003. – 352 p.
Book
Online ecological and environmental data. – Edited by Virginia Baldwin. – Binghamton : Haworth Information Press, 2003. – 101 p. – Published simultaneously as «Science and technology libraries», vol. 23, no. 4 (2003).
Book
Helfand, Jessica. – Reinventing the wheel. – New York : Princeton Architectural Press, 2002. – 159 p.
Book
TransUrbanism. – Edited by Joke Brouwer, Arjen Mulder and Laura Martz. – Rotterdam : V2_Organisation, Institute for the Unstable Media : NAI Publishers, 2002. – 240 p.
Text in book
Prantner, Wilfried. – «Urban angency : making interfaces inflammable : public access, excessive manifestations, connective confrontations and tactical withdrawals». – Designing for a digital world. – Edited by Neil Leach. – New York : Wiley-Academy, 2002. – N. p.
Audio document
Tuer, Dot. – Disembodied states : vision, the body and virtuality. – North Vancouver : Presentation House Gallery, 2001. – Audio Cassette, 1 h 32 min.
Text in periodical
Stealth Group. – «The wild city : genetics of uncontrolled urban processes». – Hunch. – No. 4 ([Winter 2001]). – P. 105-127.
Group exhibition catalogue
Bender, Susan ; Berry, Ian. – The world according to the newest and most exact observations : mapping art + science. – Saratoga Springs : The Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, 2001. – 96 p.
Book
Environmental restoration : ethics, theory, and practice. – Edited by William Throop. – Amherst : Humanity Books, 2000. – 240 p.
Book
Virtual geographies : bodies, space and relations. – Edited by Mike Crang, Phil Crang and Jon May. – London : Routledge, 1999. – 322 p. – (Sussex studies in culture and communication).
Book
Anders, Peter. – Envisioning cyberspace : designing 3D electronic spaces. – New York : McGraw-Hill, 1998. – 228 p.
Archive document : File
[Geomania]. – [1986-1998]. – Set of 19 elements. – File. – The person who processed the documents established the arrangement of items. – Includes two descriptions of the videotape, seven diagrams, one press release, two programs, one invitation card, two catalogues, one photocopy of a periodical article, two photocopies of periodical articles with a mention of the work, one letter.
Part of Web site
Stealth Group. – «Genetics of the wild city». – Datacloud 2.0. – [?] : Archined ; Rotterdam : V2_lab. {{datacloud2.v2.nl}}
Group exhibition
Mapping the City, Stedelijk Museum Het Prinsenhof, Delft, Netherlands, February 16-May 20,2007. {{www.stedelijk.nl}}
Group exhibition
The World According to the Newest and Most Exact Observations : Mapping Art + Science, The Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., United States, March 3-June 3, 2001.