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  • Agnes Meyer-Brandis is an Artist who concentrates on the Interface of Art and science. Other themes of her are the search for differentiation of fact and fiction, fantasy and Technology.
  • During the initial years of the development of my work, especially in series such as Parallel, Monochromatic, Conscious/ Unconscious and Technical Recreation I emphasized questions and scenarios based on memory, the relation between conscious and
  • Moya, the Artist living in his art work Performer, visual and digital artist, Patrick Moya make an art mediterranean, funny, baroque, generous and delightful. In Nice (big city near the sea), where he lives, he is the last part of the artistic
  • Michael Najjar is a German visual artist. He was born on 31 October 1966 in Landau, West Germany. Since 1988 he has lived and worked in Berlin.
  • Ellen Pearlman is a New York based media artist, curator, writer and critic. She is a Research Fellow at MIT, Senior Research Assistant Professor at RISEBA University in Riga, Latvia and a Contributing Editor to Performance Arts Journal (PAJ) MIT
  • Sonya Rapoport was born in 1923 and is an American conceptual/digital artist and New media artist who has created computer-assisted interactive installations and participatory web-based artworks.
  • 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
  • David Rokeby, 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,
  • Filmmaker, visual artist and curator, working with video, photography, installation and commissions for public spaces. Her work focuses on the relation of cinema and New Media with an emphasis on notions of identity, representation and (feminist)
  • Selçuk ARTUT’s artistic research and production focus on the theoretical and practical dimensions of human-technology relations. Artut’s artworks have been exhibited at Sonar Istanbul, ISEA, AKM Istanbul, Siggraph, Dystopie Sound Art Festival