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  • Cox has authored many papers and monologues on computer graphics, information design, education, and scientific visualization. She developed the concept of "Renaissance Teamsî in 1987 and has given over 100 invited presentations of her academic
  • The encounter between two images randomly downloaded from Flickr is a logical articulation of and,or,implies,if...then,if and only if,only if,just in case,but,however,not both,neither...nor ----- Gregory Chatonsky is an artist born in Paris.
  • Dr. Sara Diamond is the President of OCAD University, Canada's "university of the imagination". She holds a PhD in Computing, Information Technology and Engineering from the University of East London, a Masters in Digital Media theory from the
  • 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.
  • “Surface Tension” is a collaborative interdisciplinary work for disklavier piano and interactive video created by pianist Eve Egoyan and artist David Rokeby. It was commissioned by the Open Ears Festival with a grant from the Canada Council. It was
  • Erika Batdorf creates a portrait of her mother, Thaya Whitten, a painter who toured Canada in the 60’s doing controversial performance art. Through the use of biosensors, this interactive theatrical two-hander explores the meeting point of madness
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • In this impressive poster developed by Dick Klavans and Bradford Paley, with the help of Kevin Boyack and ISI data, one can see the variations in how different nations pursue science. The concept is not only ingenious but also takes full advantage