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  • Mel Alexenberg is an artist, educator, writer and blogger working at the interface between art, science, technology and culture. His artworks explore interrelationships between the networked world and spirituality, postdigital art and Jewish
  • Beryl Graham is an artist, curator, writer and educator with a special interest in curating and new media art. She is a Research Professor at the University of Sunderland, and co-founder and co-editor of the website CRUMB, Curatorial Resource for
  • Éphémère - video
    Ephémère is iconography evolved through Davies' long-standing practice as a painter, and, as in Osmose, is grounded in 'nature' as metaphor: archetypal elements of root, rock, and stream etc. recur throughout. In Ephémère however,
  • Lunenfeld, Peter. Char Davies Art + Text 53 (1996): 82-83.
  • Osmose
    Davies, Char. Osmose In Arte Virtual - Realidad Plural, edited by Karin OhlenschlägerMonterrey, MEX: Museo de Monterrey, MEX, 1997.
  • ... at UnB FGA Gama and at the PostGraduate...
  • Grant Marchand, Sandra. Char Davies: Osmose In Project Series, exhibition catalogue Musée d´art contemporain de Montréal, : 1995.
  • Jelena Guga is a theorist of arts and new media. Her work largely focuses on the ways new media technologies have rearticulated and redefined the notions of identity and embodiment in the age of constant connection and technological augmentation –
  • Robert W. Sweeny, PhD, is Professor of Art Education at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He completed his doctoral work at Pennsylvania State University and his dissertation was titled ‘Net_Work_Ed: Simulated Bodies and Objects Intertwined in
  • Robertson, Barbara. Computer Artist Char Davies Computer Artist 3, no. 2 (February/March 1994): 16-20.