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Quantum Art and Uncertainty
2018
Thomas, Paul. Quantum Art and Uncertainty. Bristol: Intellect, 2018.
Neosentience | The Benevolence Engine
2011
Bill Seaman and O. E. Rössler. Neosentience | The Benevolence Engine. Bristol, United Kingdom: Intellect Press, 2011.
Media Poetry: An International Anthology
2007
Kac, Eduardo, ed. Media Poetry: An International Anthology. 2 th ed.Bristol: intellect, 2007.
Tegan Bristow
Artist: Tegan BristowComment:
Constable
2006
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2006
Two installations help visitors interpret John Constable's work at Tate Britain, through active participation and observation. Created at AllofUs.
The Construction of Change
1964
Ascott, Roy. The Construction of Change Cambridge Opinion, Modern Art in Britain January (1964): 37 - 42.
Martin Rieser
Martin Rieser, was visiting Professor Pervasive Media Studio Bristol and Professor of Digital Creativity, at the Institute of Creative Technologies, in De Montfort University, Leicester. In 1990 he began experimenting with permanent digital ceramic
Jennifer Willet
Jennifer Willet is a biomedia artist and professor with a strong focus on laboratory aesthetics and participatory practices methodologies. Currently, she is Director of Incubator Lab at the University of Windsor in Canada. Her work resides at the
Richard Colson
Richard Colson has taught digital media for many years in colleges and universities in the UK. He was Reader for Art and Digital Media Practice at Thames Valley University from 2008-2010 and Senior Lecturer at the same University responsible for the
Post-Apocalyptic Citizenship and Humanitarian Hardware
2013
Kera Denisa. Post-Apocalyptic Citizenship and Humanitarian Hardware In Nuclear Disaster at Fukushima Daiichi, edited by Richard HindmarshRoutledge Studies in Science, Technology and Society, , 222. London, Great Britain: Routledge, 2013.
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