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  • Lynn Hershman Leeson (b. in 1941 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an award-winning American artist and filmmaker. She was Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, and an A.D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University. She is Chair of
  • John Maeda is an artist, graphic designer, computer scientist, university professor and author. He is world-renowned for his work with web-based interactive motion graphics and an advocate for the notion of simplicity in the digital age. Maeda was
  • Stephen Travis Pope is an award-winning composer, film-maker, computer scientist and social activist based in Santa Barbara, California. He is currently active as a software development contractor and intellectual property expert through FASTLab.
  • Research into the nontraditional materials of sculpture has accompanied my artistic career in the search for the relation between the work and the exhibition site understood as social sphere, architectural context or an urban space. A work of art
  • Berardi, Franco. Out of joint. Then what? In The Noologist’s Handbook and Other Art Experiments, edited by Warren Neidich, 281-287. Berlin: Archive Books, 2013.
  • Berardi, Franco. Out of joint. Then what? In The Noologist’s Handbook and Other Art Experiments, edited by Warren Neidich, 281-287. Berlin: Archive Books, 2013.
  • Berardi, Franco. Out of joint. Then what? In The Noologist’s Handbook and Other Art Experiments, edited by Warren Neidich, 281-287. Berlin: Archive Books, 2013.
  • Brenda Laurel is a designer, researcher and writer. Her work focuses on interactive narrative, human-computer interaction, and cultural aspects of technology. Her career in human-computer interaction spans over twenty-five years. She holds an M.F.A.
  • Event: Transgenesis - Round Table with Christa Sommerer, Louis Bec, Jens Hauser, Louis-Marie Houdebine, Roger Malina, and Franco Torriani at the Artistic Mobility Days in Prague organized by CIANT, The Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,
  • Roy Ascott
    Moore, Lila. Roy Ascott In Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of New Media Art: History and Theory, edited by F Franco and C. Gere, 23. : London: Bloomsbury, 2024.