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  • Yiannis Melanitis is a conceptual interdisciplinary artist working in the realms of body, performance, digital media and bioart. He study Painting, Sculpture and holds a Masters degree in Digital Arts from Athens School of Fine Arts. He is lecturer
  • T_Visionarium, by Neil Brown, Dennis Del Favero, Matt McGinity, Jeffrey Shaw, Peter Weibel, is an experimental new media work that offers the means to capture and re-present televisual information, allowing viewers to explore and actively edit a
  • Anders, Peter. Anthropic Cyberspace: Defining Electronic Space from First Principles Leonardo 34, no. 5 (2001): 409-416.
  • Event: CHIK TEK 97: Women Artists Defining TechnologyInstitution: CADRE Institute, San Jose State UniversityComment:
  • SP3X -
    SP3X is a new type of three-dimensional interface for creating, modifying, and navigating volumetric data. It combines the intuitive and improvisational strengths of tangible interfaces with the visualization power of mixed reality. Users can create
  • Dejan Grba's research in new media art combines mutually inspired artistic and theoretical work. In art projects, he explores the creative, technical and relational aspects of generative systems by defining new ways to interrelate the material and
  • Defining Lines -
    Event: Defining LinesInstitution: Manifesta 4 - Frankfurter KunstvereinComment:
  • “On the Road”, consists of twelve lenticular panels that explore the cinematic narrative potential of the photographic image in non-electronic form. The exhibition’s title “On The Road” makes reference to the defining work of the Beat Generation’s
  • McGarrigle, Conor. Augmented Interventions: Re-defining Urban Interventions with AR and Open Data In Augmented Reality Art: From an Emerging Technology to a Novel Creative Medium, edited by Vladimir Geroimenko, 115-130. Cham: Springer, 2018.
  • ICONography is an independently curated exhibition exploring the computer icon (desktop or other) as a defining element of the entire construction of computational culture, and one that resonates strongly with the place of the computer icon in the