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  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Digitale Muse Internet? / Internet - a Digital Muse? In Perspektiven der Medienkunst / Media Art Perspectives, edited by ZKM EditionISBN 3-89322815-2, , 110-116 / 214-220. Ostfildern: Cantz Verlag, 1996.
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Digitale Muse Internet? / Internet - a Digital Muse? In Perspektiven der Medienkunst / Media Art Perspectives, edited by ZKM EditionISBN 3-89322815-2, , 110-116 / 214-220. Ostfildern: Cantz Verlag, 1996.
  • Ethan Bach is internationally known for his media art which is primarily in immersive and interactive media. Bach received an MFA in Electronic Arts from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 2008 and BA in Media Production from The Evergreen State
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Reiner Strasser is an artist of traditional and digital arts. He studied art, art history and philosophy at the University of Mainz, Germany. His Web works, international collaborations, and Web art projects date from 1996. Strasser's Web work has
  • Maciej Wisniewski is an internationally respected digital artist and pioneer in network art. His art projects: netomat (1999), 4 Stories With a Twist (2004), 3 Seconds in the Memory the Internet (2002), Instant Places (2002), Streaming Conscience
  • Frieling, Rudolf. Hot Spots - Texte in Bewegung und die elektronischen Medien Kunstforum 133 (1996): 475-477.
  • Lunenfeld, Peter. Char Davies Art + Text 53 (1996): 82-83.
  • Yuxweluptun, Lawrence Paul. Inherent Rights, Vision Rights In Immersed in Technology: Art and Virtual Environments, edited by Mary Anne Moser and Douglas MacLeod, 315-318. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1996.