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  • E-Cloud
    A dynamic sculpture inspired by the volume and behavior of an idealized cloud. Made from polycarbonate tiles that can fade between transparent and opaque states, its patterns are transformed periodically by real time weather data from around the
  • 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
  • Tenhaaf, Nell. Mysteries of the Bioapparatus In Immersed in Technology: Art, Culture and Virtual Environments, edited by Mary Anne Moser and Douglas MacLeod, 51-71. : The MIT Press and The Banff Centre, 1996.
  • Dove, Toni and Michael Mackenzie. Archeology of a Mother Tongue In Immersed in Technology: Art and Virtual Environments, edited by Mary Anne Moser and Douglas MacLeodBanff, Canada: Banff Centre for the Arts, 1996.
  • The CD-Rom plays a particularly challenging role in these developments. In providing artists with a broader "bandwidths" and more extensive data bases than can yet be readily accessed on the internet, the format of the CD-Rom challenges artists to
  • PLACEHOLDER was a virtual environment project designed by Brenda Laurel and Rachel Strickland and produced by Brenda Laurel. Placeholder was a two-person fully interactive virtual-reality system, utilizing stereoscopic head-mounted displays,
  • Heath Bunting is a British internet artist and activist. His early works include street art, performance, intervention, pirate radio, fax and mail art. In the 1990s, he became one of the co-founders of the net.art movement. Many of his internet and
  • During the past seventeen years Czarnecki's work has centred on ways of exploring and expressing ideas generally based around the human, the physical, biological and psychological. More recently her work has been concerned with investigating the
  • 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
  • Joelle Dietrick's paintings, drawings, and animations explore infrastructure, particularly housing, and its manipulation by automated, global economic systems. Her work has been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, Transitio_MX in