Peer reviewed papers published at conferences and in journals (selection):
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (2022), ‘Suspicious Behavior’. In XCoAx 2022: Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics and X. Combria, Portugal. https://2022.xcoax.org/pdf/xcoax2022-kronman.pdf
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A.(2022), ‘Suspicious Behavior: A Fictional Annotation Tutorial’. In Nordic Human-Computer Interaction Conference, 1–3. NordiCHI ’22. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3546155.3547288.
- Kronman, L. (2020), ‘Intuition Machines Cognizers in Complex Human-Technical Assemblages‘, A Peer-Reviewed Journal About (APRJA), Vol 9. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7146/aprja.v9i1.121489
- Kronman, L. (2019), ‘The deception of an infinite view – exploring machine vision in digital art‘, Proceedings of Politics of the Machine Beirut 2019 (POM2019), Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC), DOI: https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/POM19.11
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (2019), ‘Panopticities’, Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Digital and Interactive Arts, Braga, Portugal, ACM Publications, ISBN: 978-1-4503-7250-3
- Kronman, L. (2019), ‘Machine Vision in Digital Art‘, Proceedings of the seventh conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics and X, University of Milan, Italy.
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (2019), ‘“Forensic fantasies” – Artistic Remixing of a Global Data Breach‘, Proceedings of the seventh conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics and X, University of Milan, Italy.
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (2019), ‘Information Diving on an E-waste Dump in West Africa: Artistic Remixing of a Global Data Breach‘, Proceedings of the seventh conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics and X, University of Milan, Italy.
- Zingerle A., and Kronman L. (2017),‘Evil web businesses, Romance scams and phone fraud. 3 artistic case studies deconstructing scammers online identities‘, Digicult #75 Digital narratives – Self narratives.
- Zingerle A., and Kronman L. (2016), ‘Faceless Patrons—Scam stories and anti-fraud strategies’, Hyperrhiz 14 The End(s) of Electronic Literature: ELO 2015 Arts Program Summer 2016.
- Zingerle, A. (2016), ‘Trust us and our business expands! How Net-activists take down fraudulent business websites‘, Proceedings of the fourth conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics and X, University of Bergamo, Italy.
- Zingerle, A. (2015), ‘Scambaiters, Human Flesh Search Engine, Perverted justice, and Internet Haganah: Villains, Avengers, or Saviors on the Internet?’, ISEA conference.
- Zingerle, A. (2015), ‘Lets talk business’ – Narratives used in email and phone scams, xCOAx conference.
- Zingerle, A. (2014), How to obtain passwords of online scammers by using social engineering methods, Cyberworlds 2014.
- Zingerle, A. (2014), Remain Anonymous, Create Characters and Backup Stories: Online Tools Used in Internet Crime Narratives, Interactive Storytelling. Springer International Publishing, 81-90.
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. ‘Disruptive anti-fraud artivism – Digital art exposing Internet scammers’, The Torist Journal
- Kronman.L. (2014), Can transmedia storytelling learn from hypertext fiction? Introducing three examples of 4th generation digital fiction. IR15: Boundaries and Intersections, Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), Daegu, South Korea.
- Zingerle, A. (2014), How to obtain passwords of online scammers by using social engineering methods, Cyberworlds (CW), 2014 International Conference on. IEEE.
- Zingerle, A. (2014), The Art of Trickery: Methods to establish first contact in Internet scams, xCOAx conference, Porto, Portugal.
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (2013), Humiliating entertainment or social activism?, Cyberworlds 2013, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan.
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (2013), Faceless Patrons–An Augmented Installation Exploring 419-Fictional Narratives. Interactive Storytelling. Springer International Publishing, 245-248.
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (2013), ICIDS 2013 Workshop: Revisiting the Spam Folder–Using 419-Fiction for Interactive Storytelling. Interactive Storytelling, 279.
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (2013), Re: Dakar Arts Festival-Exploring Transmedia Storytelling Methods to Document an Internet Scam. Interactive Storytelling. Springer International Publishing, 253-256.
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (2013), Humiliating Entertainment or Social Activism? Analyzing Scambaiting Strategies Against Online Advance Fee Fraud. Cyberworlds (CW), 2013 International Conference on. IEEE.
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (2011), Transmedia Storytelling and Online Representations–Issues of Trust on the Internet. Cyberworlds (CW), 2011 International Conference on. IEEE.
Chapters in Books
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (2020), Munster erkennen und die Zukunft vorhersagen/ Recognizing Patterns and Predicting Futures, in ML IM NETZ DER SINNE Edited by Hofmüller, J., Hofmüller, R., Jakely, D., and Maierhofer-Lischka, M. ISBN: 978-3-9519935-0-8
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (2019), Behind the Smart World – Artistic Remixing of a Global Data Breach, in THE CRITICAL MAKERS READER: COLLABORATIVE LEARNING WITH TECHNOLOGY
Published by the Institute of Network Cultures
- ‘”Let’s talk business” and “Megacorp.” – Examples of artistic anti-fraud activism’ in ‘Engineering the future’ V&A Digital Design Week 2016.
- Zingerle, A. (2014), Revealing passwords – Using social engineering to monitor scammers communication, International Journal for Art, Design, Technology, IGI-Global.
- Kronman. L., Zingerle.A. (2011), 21st century San-shin workshop, Project Standing By 000 2011 – Lyrical Soul catalog, Mizy Center and Loop Gallery, Seoul, South Korea, 62-71.
- Nigten A., Zingerle. A, et. al (2010), Real projects for real people – 1, V2 press, Rotterdam, NL.
Books
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (Eds.). (2018).”Internet of Other People’s Things”, servus.at, Linz, Austria. ISBN: 978-3-9504200-1-2.
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (Eds.). (2016).”Behind the Smart World“, servus.at, Linz, Austria. ISBN: 978-3-9504200-0-5.
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (2012), Testrun Revolution, self published.
- Kronman, L., Zingerle, A. (2012), Opening museums – New Interaction Methods for future museum experiences, self published, ISBN 978-1-4710-1530-4.