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  • Paul Hertz is an independent artist, printmaker, and curator who works with algorithmic processes. From 1971 to 1983, he lived and worked in Spain, where he collaborated with actors and musicians. He earned a BA in Fine Arts from Brown University
  • Steven Schkolne was born in Cape Town in 1976, and raised in the eastern United States. He received his PhD from Caltech in 2003. He currently teaches software, media, and tech culture as faculty at Calarts. His online work has been associated with
  • Event: You Can Say "Talk to Me"Institution: Brownie ProjectComment:
  • Riding the Net presents a novel approach to browsing the Internet in a more intuitive, playful and entertaining fashion. While two users talk and communicate with each other, the keywords of their communication are being picked up by the
  • Packet Garden -
    Packet Garden captures information about how you use the internet and uses this stored information to grow a private world you can later explore. To do this, Packet Garden takes note of all the servers you visit, their geographical location and
  • Brown, Neil and Dennis Del Favero and Jeffrey Shaw and Weibel, Peter. Interactive Narrative as a Multi-Temporal Agency In Future Cinema, edited by Jeffrey Shaw and Peter Weibel, 312-315. Cambridge, MASS: MIT Press, 2003.
  • Ray, Tom. Evolution and Optimization of Digital Organisms In Scientific Excellence in Supercomputing: The IBM 1990 Contest Prize Papers, Athens, GA, 30602, edited by Billingsley K. R. and E. Derohanes and H. Brown, 489-531. : The Baldwin Press,
  • Brown, Paul. Metamedia and Cyberspace: Advanced Computers and the Future of Art, Technology and Creativity In Culture, Technology and Creativity, edited by Philip HaywardLondon: John Libbey and Arts Council, 1990.
  • Allen, Rebecca and Bill Brown and Kit Galloway and Ruth E. Iskin and Sherrie Rabinowitz and Alex Singer. Design and Entertainment in the Electronic Age Leonardo 4, no. 4 (1994): 347-351.
  • Del Favero, Dennis and Neil Brown and Jeffrey Shaw and Weibel, Peter. Interactive Narrative as a Multi-temporal Agency In Future Cinema, edited by Jeffrey Shaw and Peter Weibel, 312-315. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003.