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  • O`Donoghue, Karl. Virtual Ecology: The Work of Char Davies In Thought Lines 3: An Anthology of Research, edited by Paul O´Brien, 284-294. Dublin: National College of Art and Design, 1999.
  • Chatonsky, Gregory. Translation, du récit numérique Journal de Fresnoy, Studio National d´ Arts Contemporains (2004).
  • Fan, Di’an, ed. Translife. International Triennial of New Media Art. Beijing: The National Art Museum of China, 2011.
  • Philip Beesley is a professor in the School of Architecture at the University of Waterloo. A practitioner of architecture and digital media art, he was educated in visual art at Queen’s University, in technology at Humber College, and in
  • Michael Bielicky participate presenting projects that experiment with navigation, video-communication, virtual reality and data visualization technologies, often developed in collaboration with ZKM Karlsruhe, Ars Electronica Linz, High Tech Center
  • Collaborating as boredomresearch, Southampton based Vicky Isley and Paul Smith have gained an international reputation for interrogating the creative role of computing. boredomresearch often think of themselves as employing computer gaming
  • Richard Brown has a BSc in Computers & Cybernetics and an MA in Fine Art and creates interactive artworks using multi-media technology, computer programming, electronics and interfacing. Between 1995 and 2001 Richard was a Research Fellow at the
  • Fan, Di’an, ed. Translife. International Triennial of New Media Art. Beijing: The National Art Museum of China, 2011.
  • David R. Burns takes an interdisciplinary approach to creating digital media art by combining 3D computer modeling and animation, digital video, sound design, and physical computing to push the boundaries of artistic expression. His creative work
  • Artist/academic. She studied an MsC in information technology applied to arts at Chalmers University of Technology and a PhD in Digital arts and experimental media at University of Washington. She has published articles in journals such as Artnodes,