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(collective) Banz&Bowinkel
The computer allows us to simulate reality. Although the simulation itself is not real it inherits a certain power to become real. Today, it is increasingly normal to transfer simulated reality into physical reality. With the help of computers the
Toshinori Kondo
N/A See colaboration with Naoko Tosa
Laura Krasnow
photography-film-coffee-neural networks-quantum physics-string theory-astrophysics-art-books-dogs
Deborah Krikun
Artist: Deborah KrikunComment:
Linda Kronman
Artist: Linda KronmanComment:
James Kuehn
Artist: James KuehnComment:
Thomas Kuleßa
Programmer and artist from Cologne, Germany. Studied art and design at the Academy of media arts in Cologne, Computer science and Sociology at the University of Dortmund.
Christopher Bauder
Christopher Bauder (born 1973) started working in the field of interactive installation art after finishing his studies in the Digital Media Class at the Berlin University of the Arts. His projects focus on the translation of bits and bytes into
Sonja Bäumel
Sonja Bäumel lives and works in Vienna and Amsterdam. Her artefacts mediate between art and science, fashion and science, design and science, between clothes and body, between fiction and facts. Her works evolve from permanent confrontation with
Louis Bec
Bec’s artistic work revolved around the interlocking of art and science. He became known through his efforts related to extending biological evolution and simulating new life forms, emphasizing in particular how these ‹could› bring forth evolution.
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