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  • Benayoun, M.. The Nervous Breakdown of the Global Body, An organic model of the connected world http://www.academia.edu/35783157/The_Nervous_Breakdown_of_the_Global_Body_An_organic_model_of_the_connected_world.
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Virtual Environments: Personal Simulations and Telepresence In Virtual Reality: Theory, Practice and Promise, edited by S. Helsel and J. RothWestport, Connecticut: Meckler Publishing, 1991.
  • Seaman, Bill. Neosentience and the Abstraction of Abstraction Systems Connecting Matter, Life, Culture and Technology 1, no. 1 (2013).
  • Thiel, Tamiko. The Design of the Connection Machine Design Issues 10, no. 1 (Spring 1994): 5-18.
  • Thiel, Tamiko. The Design of the Connection Machine In The Designed World: Images, Objects, Environments, edited by Richard Buchanan and Dennis Doordan and Victor Margolin, 155-166. Oxford/New York: Berg, 2010.
  • Barbosa, Ana Mae. The Plural Image In Connection: an optical life electronics for images, edited by DIANA MARIA G DOMINGUESMuseu de arte Contemporânea – MAC/USP: 1990.
  • Barbosa, Ana Mae. The Plural Image In Connection: an optical life electronics for images, edited by DIANA MARIA G DOMINGUESMuseu de arte Contemporânea – MAC/USP: 1990.
  • Weibel, Peter. Medien und Metis Remote Connections (1996): 12-20.
  • I'm a researcher at the University of Bergamo (Italy). My main areas of research are the connections between art history practices, visual culture, and the digital media.
  • Lampo, Luca and Marco Deseriis and Domenico Quaranta. Connessioni Leggendarie. Net.art 1995-2005. Milano: ready-made, 2005.