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Timo Kahlen
Sound sculptor and media artist Timo Kahlen (*1966) chooses to work with the ephemeral: with wind and steam, with light and shade, with pixels and dust, with sound, noise and vibration. His work has been shortlisted for various renowned
Luna Maurer
education: 1999-2002 Sandberg Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands (MFA) 1997-1999 Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1995-1997 Hochschule Fuer Gestaltung, Pforzheim, Germany exhibitions: 2010 exhibition 'Info Deco Data: Work in
Ricardo Miranda Zuniga
Artist: Ricardo Miranda ZunigaComment:
Martin Zeilinger
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Peili Zhang
Oil, conceptual and video artist. Zhang Peili is a pioneer of Chinese video art and one of its most acclaimed practitioners.
Ekaterina Zharinova
Artist: Ekaterina ZharinovaComment:
Mara zoltners
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Peter Zorn
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Mark Amerika
Net artist Mark Amerika was born in the American city of Miami. He received a BA from the University of Florida in 1985. In 1997 he was awarded a MFA from Brown University, where he was employed as a creative writing fellow and lecturer for two
Louis Bec
Bec’s artistic work revolved around the interlocking of art and science. He became known through his efforts related to extending bi
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ical evolution and simulating new life forms, emphasizing in particular how these ‹could› bring forth evolution.
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