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  • Masi studied at Seton Hall University, N.J. USA, Brera Academy of Fine Art, Milan, Italy, PG Studies at Slade School of Fine Art and Chelsea School of Art, London, UK. Denis Masi is an experimental artist who has worked, for 40 plus years, across a
  • Davenport, Glorianna. Your Own Virtual Storyworld Scientific American 283, no. 5 (2000): 79-82.
  • Candeira, Javier. Rebecca Allen: El arte interactivo tiene mucho que aprender de los videojuegos El Mundo - Diario del navegante: Especial Art Futura 2000 (2000).
  • MacMahan, Alison. Architecture of the Mind. The Work of Jeffrey Shaw Archis. Architecture-City-Visual Culture 6 (2000): 38-43.
  • Napier, JoAnn and Denise Shortt and Emma Smith. Culture: Char Davies, Virtual Artist In Technology with Curves: Women Reshaping the Digital Landscape, Toronto, Ontario: Harper Colllins Ltd, 2000.
  • Seiko Mikami passed away of cancer in January 2015. She was an interactive media artist that has been working in the realms of information systems and human sensing. Showing large-scale installations since the 80's she used sound, robotics and
  • Alok b. Nandi, media author/artist, is active in "new media" since 1994. He is working on cross-media projects, in mixed-realities (virtual, augmented, telepresence ...). He is exploring narrative spaces through cinema, photo, video, new media, ...
  • Mark Napier realizes only works for the Internet. He has produced a wide range of Internet projects, including "The Shredder" (1998), an alternative browser that dematerializes the Web; "Digital Landfill" (1998), an endless archive of digital
  • Pesce, Mark. The Playful World: How Technology Is Transforming Our Imagination. New York: Ballantine Books, 2000.
  • Pesce, Mark. Cathedrals of Light In The Playful World: How Technology is Transforming Our Imagination, edited by Mark Pesce, 248-255; 267. New York: Ballentine Books, 2000.