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  • Marc Lee is a Swiss artist. He uses contemporary art as a vehicle to continuously redefine how we see ourselves and the world around us. He is experimenting with information and communication technologies and within his contemporary art practice, he
  • Alessandro Ludovico is an artist, media critic and editor in chief of Neural magazine since 1993. He has published and edited several books, and has lectured worldwide. He's one of the founders of Mag.Net (Electronic Cultural Publishers
  • Peter C. Simon is a sound and video artist and curator whose current interests include sound art, field recording, DIY analog instruments and the connections between electroacoustics, extreme music, film and video and leftfield sciences. He holds MA
  • Scott Snibbe is a pioneering digital artist and entrepreneur whose work includes apps, video, and interactive installations. His art is in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), which in
  • Herwig Weiser is an interdisciplinary artist who work collaboratively. His long-term investigation of the relationship between electronic information and data systems, and the raw hardware that drives these technologies, draws on aesthetic,
  • Gerstner, Karl. Mit dem Computer Kunst produzieren bit international 7 (1969): 149 - 154.
  • Harmon, Leo and Ken Knowlton. Picture Processing by Computer Science 164 (1969): 19-29.
  • Ives, R.. Computer-Aided Sculpture Computer and Automation 18 (1969).
  • Puzin, M.. Simmulation of Cellular Patterns by Computer Graphics. Toronto, CAN: University of Toronto, Department of Computer Science, 1969.
  • Schröder, Käthe, ed. Computerkunst - On the Eve of Tomorrow. Katalog zur Ausstellung, Kubus, Hannover. Hannover, DE: Clarissa -Contemporary-Art and G.-W.-Leibniz-Gesellschaft et. al., 1969.