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  • Artist-philosopher, Hervé Fischer graduated from the école Normale Supérieure (rue d'Ulm, Paris). For many years he taught sociology of communication and culture at the Sorbonne. He obtained its MBA in philosophy and PhD. in sociology. A multi-media
  • Francesco Aprile (Lecce, Italy) is freelance journalist, poet and visual-poet, essayist. In 2010 he became member of the literary movement called New Page-Narrativa in store, that has founded in 2009 by Francesco Saverio Dòdaro and for which he
  • Mann, Charles C., ed. Robo Sapiens: Evolution of a New Species. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000.
  • Thiel, Tamiko. Machine Sapiens Ylem Newsletter 15, no. 6 (November/December 1995): 5-6.
  • Event: Homage to Escher @ The M.C. Escher Centennial CongressInstitution: University of Rome "La Sapienza"Comment:
  • Olhos -
    Olhos was an interactive digital internet-based artwork that was created by Beatriz Albuquerque in 1999-2003 (http://olhos.no.sapo.pt/). It was uploaded for the first time on the Internet on 2003 and was part of the Web biennial 2003 de Instanbul,
  • Mateo Zlatar is a New-York based digital artist and composer. His work crosses diverse media and disciplines, including interactive installation, motion graphics, data visualization and music. He holds an MFA in Design & Technology from Parsons
  • 2010 MNBA National Museum of Fine Arts “Magic Eye – Dissolving Borders” a communication project by Sommerer & Mignonneau from September 7th 2010 curator: Esperanza Rapport Supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Austria on the occasion of
  • Dr. Manthos Santorineos (Athens Greece 1954) Digital media artist - researcher Emeritus professor at Athens School of Fine Arts Director of FournosLab Co-founder of the Fournos Multivalent Communication Network (1993) and the Mediaterra festival
  • Computer Identity -
    Computer Identity was an interactive digital internet-based artwork that was created by Beatriz Albuquerque in 2003-2005 (http://computeridentity.no.sapo.pt/). It was 1st presented to audiences in 2005 at BaseSpace, Chicago, The School of the