Laura Kikauka

[2] Kikauka's 1996 piece Hairbrain 2000 presented an early "virtual reality" headset based on an analog system of electronic relays activated by ball bearings as the viewer moved their head.

[5] Kikauka has built two long-term found object installations, both titled Funny Farm, in her homes in Meaford, Ontario, and Berlin, Germany.

[7] In 1995 the "antipreneurial" one-man artist group Stiletto Studio,s [fr][8] presented LESS function IS MORE fun as a post-neoist special waste sale of interpassive design-defuncts[9] in Kikauka's so-called Spätverkauf installation at the Volksbühne Berlin, which she claimed as one of her projects of Maximalism.

[2] Performers have included artist Tony Conrad, thereminist Dorit Chrysler or theremin and tabla playing foodist Gordon W. [de], who they already had conspirated with for more than a decade, during their Berlin residency on several major projects, like Schmaltzwaldt, Fuzzy Love and Bahute Gemutlischkeit.

[11][12][13] Further on artist John Kilduff, electronic music pioneer Suzanne Ciani, Mary Margaret O'Hara and the Nihilist Spasm Band.