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From A to D and Back Again: The Emerging Aesthetics of Interactive Art
1996
Penny, Simon. From A to D and Back Again: The Emerging Aesthetics of Interactive Art In Next Wave Festival/ Perception and Perspective, edited by Australia National Gallery of VictoriaMelbourne, Australia: 1996.
Gabriela Aceves SepΓΊlveda
Dr. Gabriela Aceves SepΓΊlveda is an interdisciplinary media artist and cultural historian with a research focus in Latin American media art history. She is Associate Professor in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology at Simon Fraser
Sue Hawksley
Sue Hawksley graduated from the Royal Ballet School in 1983. She has performed with Mantis, Scottish Ballet Steps-Out, Rambert Dance Company and Philippe Genty, working with choreographers such as Trisha Brown, Merce Cunningham, Richard Alston,
Simon Penny
Simon Penny is an Australian practitioner in the fields of Digital Cultural Practices, Embodied Interaction and Interactive Art. His practice has included artistic practice, technical research, theoretical writing, pedagogy and institution building.
Simon Biggs
Born in Adelaide, Australia in 1957, new media artist Simon Biggs emerged as one of a small number of Australian artists during the 1970βs who were experimenting with electronic and digital media. With initial influences from diverse sources, such
Goldin Senneby
Goldin+Senneby (since 2004) is a framework for collaboration set up by artists Simon Goldin and Jakob Senneby; exploring juridical, financial and spatial constructs through notions of the performative and the virtual. Their collaboration started
Peter Simon
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
John F. Simon J.
John F. Simon, Jr. is an artist who uses programming language as an activated extension of written language. His software programs are displayed on the Web and also on wall-mounted LCD screens. His software compositions never repeat. The beautiful
Of Monitors and Men and Other Unsolved Feminist Mysteries: Video Technology and the Feminine
1995
Tenhaaf, Nell. Of Monitors and Men and Other Unsolved Feminist Mysteries: Video Technology and the Feminine In Critical Issues in Electronic Media, edited by Simon Penny, 219-233. Buffalo, USA: Suny Press, 1995.
Prefiguring Cyberculture, an intellectual history
2004
Penny, Simon. Prefiguring Cyberculture, an intellectual history In Traces, edited by Darren Tofts and Annemarie Jonson and Alessio CavallaroCambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004.
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