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  • ...Camille Baker is an artist-performer/researcher/curator within various art forms: immersive experiences, participatory performance and interactive art, mobile media art, tech fashion/soft circuits/DIY electronics, responsive interfaces and environments, and emerging...
  • ... (1968/69); assistant professor computer science, University of B.C., Vancouver (1970-72); professor for computer science (interactive computer graphics), University of Bremen (since 1972); considered one of the poineers of computer (algorithmic) art
  • ... Centre for Dance and Technology in Frankfurt Germany, Imagina in Monte Carlo, ISEA in Montreal and Sydney Australia, the NYU Interactive Performing Arts Workshop, and the New York School for the Visual Arts. Her latest interactive art work, Bodymaps:...
  • ... studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Munich; founder-member of «Otherspace»; work in the field of installation and interactive virtual environments; lives and works in Berlin. source: http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/artist/u.gabriel/biography/
  • ...Jody Zellen is a Los Angeles based artist who works in many media simultaneously making interactive installations, mobile apps, net art, animations, drawings, paintings, photographs, public art, and artists' books. She employs media- generated representations as raw...
  • ...Nancy Paterson is a media artist working in the field of interactive installations. She received a Ph.D in Communications & Culture from York University and is Professor at OCAD University. She work with the notion of cyberfeminism and show her work in different...
  • ... critically creative, cultural, social, ecological and political aspects. In this context he is creating network-oriented interactive art projects: interactive installations, media art, internet art, performance art, video art, augmented reality (AR) art,...
  • ... on the impact of digital and telecommunications networks on consciousness. Since the 1960s, he has been a practitioner of interactive computer art, electronic art, cybernetic and telematic art. Frank Popper assumed that Roy Ascott was among the first...
  • ... such as the 'Panoramic Navigator' and the CD-ROM series 'artintact' and 'digital arts edition'. He taught Interactive Media at Merz-Academy Stuttgart (1997), Hong Kong Art Centre / The Art School (2003) and LASALLE Singapore (2003), and...
  • ... University (CCUM) in Madrid. In 1969, in these seminars, led by Florentino Briones, Alexanco started working on an interactive program that generates three-dimensional forms.