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  • 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
  • Sand, Michael. Who´s Afraid of Cyberspace Tate: The Art Magazine 6 (Summer 1995): 36-39.
  • Christiane Paul. Expanding Cinema: The Moving Image in Digital Art In Film and Video Art, edited by Stuart ComerLondon: Tate Publishing, 2008.
  • Baker, Steve. Animal Rights and Wrongs Tate Magazine , no. 25 (Autumn 2001): 42-47.
  • Francesco Aprile (Lecce, Italy) is freelance journalist, poet and visual-poet, essayist. In 2010 he became member of the literary movement called New Page-Narrativa in store, that has founded in 2009 by Francesco Saverio Dòdaro and for which he
  • Shaw. Tate. Immersion: A Conversation with Emily McVarish, Jody Zellen and Janet Zweig Journal of Artist's Books , no. 33 (2013): 12-17.
  • Bunting, Heath. Heath Bunting Interview www.tate.org.uk/context-comment/video/heath-bunting-interview [05.07.2017].
  • Schneider, Florian. Reverse Authentification http://www2.tate.org.uk/intermediaart/entry15468.shtm [05.07.2017].
  • Born in Adelaide, Australia in 1957, new media artist Simon Biggs emerged as one of a small number of Australian artists during the 1970’s who were experimenting with electronic and digital media. With initial influences from diverse sources, such
  • Dr Alan Dunn studied at Glasgow School of Art and The Art Institute of Chicago. He was curator of The Bellgrove Station Billboard Project (Glasgow, 1990-91), lead-artist on the tenantspin project (Foundation for Art & Creative Technology, Liverpool