Ursula Endlicher

[2] Two of her projects—the performance series Website Impersonations: The Ten Most Visited and html_butoh—use HTML code as the basis of a movement language.

[3][4][5] That is, HTML (and later XML) tags are translated into a set of dance movements, thus making the web code visible and physical.

[8] The sites' hyperlinks are represented through braiding, beading, and color banding, resulting in a three-dimensional form of data visualization.

[9] Endlicher's performances have been hosted in festivals such as transmediale, SIGGRAPH, and ZERO1 Biennial, as well as at galleries and museums such as Postmasters Gallery (New York), Jersey City Museum (New Jersey), Beral Madra Contemporary Art (Istanbul, Turkey), and the Center for Contemporary Art, Ujazdów Castle (Warsaw, Poland).

[1] She has collaborated on several occasions with other artists, including Ela Kagel (with whom she ran the blog curating netart from 2006 to 2009), Anke Zimmermann, Annie Abrahams, and the Plaintext Players.