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  • Seigo Matsuoka is Director of the Editorial Engineering Laboratory. Born in Kyoto in 1944, Matsuoka graduated from Waseda University School of Letters. He founded the publishing house Kosakusha and began publishing Object Magazine in 1971. As
  • ... He has performed art at Tate Modern and Watermans, and exhibited internationally including...
  • Allen, Rebecca. The Bush Soul: Artist Statement In Ars Electronica 99: Life Science, edited by Gerfried Stocker and Christine SchopfVienna, New York: Springer, 1999.
  • Weibel, Peter. Der künstliche Wille In Ars Electronica 1984 (Band 1), edited by Gottfried Hattinger and Christine SchöpfVol.1. , 239-256. Linz: Linzer Veranstaltungsgesellschaft mbH, 1984.
  • Daniela Alina Plewe. Ultima Ratio. Software und Interaktive Installation In Ars Electronica 98: Infowar: Information, Macht, Krieg, edited by Gerfried Stocker and Christine SchöpfWien, New York: Springer, 1998.
  • Wolfgang Muench is a media artist and art educator. He studied Fine Arts in a pre-computer era at the Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design, Germany, and the University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria. In 1996, he joined the ZKM Centre for Art
  • Michael Naimark is a media artist and researcher who often explores "place representation" and its impact on culture. He has served as faculty in the USC School of Cinematic Arts' Interactive Media Division (2004-09), the NYU Tisch School of the
  • Owens is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and curator interested in the influence of digital networks and communication systems on contemporary aesthetics and the production of subjectivity. She is Director of Cornell Council for the Arts and
  • Genesis
    Kac, Eduardo. Genesis In Ars Electronica 1999: LifeScience, edited by Gerfried Stocker and Christine SchöpfWien, New York: Springer Verlag, 1999.
  • Weibel, Peter. Visionen der Mediengesellschaft In Konzert. Klangkunst. Computer. Wandel der musikalischen Wirklichkeit, edited by Darmstadt Institut für Neue Musik und Musikerziehung, 9-17. Mainz, DE: Schott Music, 2002.