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  • ... looking at the spectator. In 1999, « Dolly » is born, a little sheep intended to be the mascot of « Dolly party » (famous techno parties), and becomes pretty soon part of the « Moya Land ». In june 2007, Moya finishes a mural in a little catholic chapel,...
  • ... and Informatics at The University of Warsaw, Poland, she is also a Fulbright World Learning Specialist in Art, New Media and Technology, an EU Vertigo STARTS Laureate (Horizon 2020), a Zero1 American Arts Incubator/U.S. State Department cultural envoy to...
  • ...keby, born 1960, studied at the Ontario College of Art. He is a pioneer in interactive art and an acknowledged innovator in interactive technologies. The technology Rokeby developed for this work is widely used by composers, choreographers, musicians, and artists.
  • ... photography, and online interactive works. Her work renders aspects of how humans relate to machines and how the arc of technological advances emerge, become pervasive, spawn the next invention and eventually, is, in itself rendered obsolete. Her work...
  • ... VR experiences. As PHSColograms and VR are collaborative endeavors, Sandor often works with kindred artists, scientists, technologists and thinkers, affiliated with distinguished institutions and universities including: Fermilab, Stevens Lab, Doudna...
  • ... Media Festival 1995 (Los Angeles, USA), the "Multi Media Award '95" of the Multimedia Association Japan and the” World Technology Award” in London (2001). Sommerer and Mignonneau have published numerous research papers on Artificial Life, interactivity...
  • ... of video as a vital form of contemporary art, and in so doing has helped to greatly expand its scope in terms of technology, content, and historical reach. For 40 years he has created videotapes, architectural video installations, sound...
  • ... researching cross-informing art (interactive multimedia installations e.g. MoMA and performance art using invisible sensing technologies of various profiles) and (re)habilitation (interventions based on creating idiosyncratic interactive personal space,...
  • ... course about New Media Curating, led by Beryl Graham (University of Sunderland). Interested in sound art, science, technology and digital media, she is an active participant in hacking culture. Over these years, as a curator, she has taken part in...
  • ... 1999. The ever growing collection and vast overview of works and research material at the intersection of art, science and technology has only been possible in cooperation with international media artists, researchers and institutions as a collective...