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  • Sue Hawksley graduated from the Royal Ballet School in 1983. She has performed with Mantis, Scottish Ballet Steps-Out, Rambert Dance Company and Philippe Genty, working with choreographers such as Trisha Brown, Merce Cunningham, Richard Alston,
  • The Connection Machine was the first commercial computer designed expressly to work on simulating intelligence and life. A massively parallel supercomputer with 65,536 processors, it was the brainchild of Danny Hillis, conceived while he was a
  • Jaroslav Vančát, Ph.D. New media artist – multimedia art, digital art, computer art, interactive art, visual structuralism, conceptual art, video art Associate Professor at universities in the Czech Republic, new media, visual arts and creativity
  • Field-Work@Hayama -
    Field-Work@HayamaArtist: Masaki FujihataComment:
  • Badani, Pat and SACHIKO HAYASHI. "Where are you from?": The Networked Sphere [01-01-2006].
  • 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
  • Hayles, Katherine N.. Embodied virtuality: Or How to Put Bodies Back into the Picture In Immersed in Technology: Art and Virtual Environments, edited by Mary Anne Moser and D. MacLeod, 1-28. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996.
  • Hayles, Katherine. Narratives of Artificial Life In Future Natural, edited by Jon Bird and Lisa Tickner and George et. al. RobertsonLondon: Routledge, 1996.
  • Biggs, Simon and Mariza Dima and Henrik Ekeus and Sue AND Timmons Hawksley and Mark Wright. The "H" in HCI: Enhancing Perception of Interaction through the Performative In Virtual and Mixed Reality, edited by R. ShumakerVol.LNCS 5622. , 3-12.
  • 10. Netart from Canada I-Highway - netart from Canada is a showcase of netart which can be accessed directly here selected artists their name are linked with the artists biographies Michael Alstad saibot & ssiess Isabel Hayeur Babel