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  • Independent art critic and curator, researcher in contemporary art and new media. PhD in Information and Knowledge Society, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) and Bachelor in Art History from the University of Barcelona. He has developed his
  • Move 36 -
    Center for Art and New Technologies, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Island, Spain (September 27 to October 28, 2005)
  • Fischnaller, Franz. Tracking The Net, Interactive Art In IX Festival internacional de video y multimedia de Canarias, Mediafest, edited by Canarias Mediafest, 123-128. Canarias, Spain: 2000.
  • These five lagoglyphic messages were transmitted towards the Lepus Constellation (below Orion) on March 13, 2009 from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Based upon its stellar characteristics and distance from Earth, Gamma Leporis (part of the constellation
  • Dr. Catherine B. Fisher has been an exhibited and published artist for over forty years. She lives in the Sutherland Shire of New South Wales, Australia. Her artworks are nationally award-winning & multi-disciplinary - printmaking, digital art,
  • BICYCLE TV is a rider controlled real-time video tour of a scenic landscape in the Canadian countryside. This interactive installation consists of a 1950's style bicycle with a colour monitor (mounted in front of the bicycle facing the
  • Gray, Anne. Australian Art in the National Gallery of Australia. Canberra, AUT: National Gallery of Australia, 2002.
  • Barstow, Clive and Eleanor Gates-Stuart. StellrScope, the Centenary of Canberra’s Science Art Commission Imprint, Print Council of Australia Publication 48, no. 1 (2013).
  • Sound plays an important role in the work of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller (Canadian, b. 1957; 1960) whose video Hill Climbing (1999) tracks an unseen couple and their dog as they struggle to climb up a snowy hill. The layered, binaural