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  • Dove, Toni and Michael Mackenzie. Archeology of a Mother Tongue In Immersed in Technology: Art and Virtual Environments, edited by Mary Anne Moser and Douglas MacLeodBanff, Canada: Banff Centre for the Arts, 1996.
  • Shaw, Nancy. Cultural Democracy and Institutionalized Difference: Intermedia, Metro Media In Mirror Machine: Video and Identity, edited by Janine Marchessault, 26-34. Toronto, Canada: YYZ Books, 1995.
  • Laura Netz (Barcelona, 1982). Curator, artist, and researcher. Currently, she is an MPhil student at CRiSAP – UAL, where studies the new tendencies in curatorial practices in sonic arts. In 2006, she graduated in Art History (University of
  • WRINGER/WASHER TV is a pink, white and chrome wringer washer which has a colour monitor fitted in the bottom of the wash tub facing up. This installation deals with the issue of abortion in Canada, interspersing opinions and arguments with video
  • "Ten Thousand Cents" is a digital artwork that creates a representation of a $100 bill. Using a custom drawing tool, thousands of individuals working in isolation from one another painted a tiny part of the bill without knowledge of the overall
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Interactive Plant Growing In Images du Futur – L’art interactif, edited by M. Ginette and Hervé Fischer, 30-31. Montreal, Canada: 1995.
  • The Berlin Files -
    "You're sitting in a bar. You pull out a book that you just bought to look at, a collection of short stories. Flipping through it you stop on a paragraph describing a dark street in Berlin, a woman in a red dress walks out of a doorway towards
  • Zapp, Andrea. The Metaphor of Touch – Identification, Personality and Contact within the Screen In 6th International Symposium on Electronic Art, ISEA, Proceedings, , 322-324. Montreal, Canada: 1996.
  • Davies, Char. Natural Artifice In Virtual Seminar on the Bioapparatus, edited by Mary Anne MoserBanff, Canada: The Banff Centre for the Arts, 1991.
  • Burgess, Marilyn. Support For New Media Arts In Canada: What Place For Artists? Site Street, online journal (Fall 2002).