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San Francisco Camera Works
C.B. Reas
C. E. B. REAS (b. 1972, United States) lives and works in Los Angeles. His software, prints, and installations have has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at museums and galleries in the United States, Europe, and Asia. REAS'
Braunstein Quay GallerySan Francisco
San Francisco Electronic Music Festival
Biopunk
2001
Newitz, Annalee. Biopunk San Francisco Bay Guardian , no. 8 (August 2001).
Cyberarts: Exploring Art & Technology
1992
Jacobson, Linda, ed. Cyberarts: Exploring Art & Technology. ISBN 0-87930-253-4 th ed.San Francisco, CA: Miller Freeman Inc. Book Division, 1992.
Cyberarts: Exploring Art & Technology
1992
Jacobson, Linda, ed. Cyberarts: Exploring Art & Technology. ISBN 0-87930-253-4 th ed.San Francisco, CA: Miller Freeman Inc. Book Division, 1992.
Jill Scott
Jill Scott is an Artist and Professor for Art and Science in the Institute Cultural Studies in the Arts, at the Zurich University of the Arts. She holds a PhD form the University of Wales (UK), MA of USF, San Francisco, and a Degree in Education
Bill Seaman
Bill Seaman is a media artist and professor. He holds a Ph.D. from CAiiA, the Centre For Advanced Inquiry into the Interactive Arts a Master of Science in Visual Studies degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and a BFA at the
Shirley Shor
Part of an emerging generation of new media artists, Shirley Shor employs technological processes in the service of larger issues related to human experience and fine art. Shor creates real-time computer generated installations, and environments
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