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  • Maciej Wisniewski is an internationally respected digital artist and pioneer in network art. His art projects: netomat (1999), 4 Stories With a Twist (2004), 3 Seconds in the Memory the Internet (2002), Instant Places (2002), Streaming Conscience
  • I am fascinated by human/techno/plant relations in dynamic systems and networked assemblages. Working with new technology against the grain, my research takes a positive yet critical approach, framed by new materialism and posthumanism. I have
  • Amy M. Youngs creates biological art, interactive sculptures, and digital media works that explore interdependencies between technology, plants and animals. Her practice-based research involves entanglements with the non-human, constructing
  • Andrea Zapp, born in Germany, is an internationally exhibiting media artist working across many platforms, such as “Networked Installation Stages”, art installations that are mixing and referencing real, virtual and online spaces; “Media, Miniature
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  • Nastplas is an international Artists duo based in Madrid, Spain, formed in 2006 by illustrator Fran R. Learte 'drFranken' and creative director Natalia Molinos 'Na' (together 'Equipo Nastplas'). Our work combines an impressive range of digital
  • Margaret Dolinsky is an Artist, Research Scientist and Assistant Professor at the School of Fine Arts at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. Her recent work involves digital painting fused into projections for opera and experimental film.
  • Srečo Dragan is an artist known for his pioneering work in video art. He collaborated with Ana Nuša Dragan from 1967 to 1988, creating the first video in Yugoslavia, "The White Milk of White Breasts," in 1969. They were also active members of the
  • Franc Solina is an artist and computer scientist. He has been teaching at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science since 1988 and has been involved in the Video and New Media program at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design since 2011. In 1991,