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  • Tomas, David. Beyond the Image Machine: A History of Visual Technologies. London, New York: Continuum, 2004.
  • Char Davies is internationally recognized for pioneering artworks using the technologies of virtual reality. Originally a painter, she transitioned to digital media in the late-80s, becoming a founding director of the 3-D software company Softimage.
  • Born in 1967 in Berlin is an opera director and author. She produces experimental music theatre and media art inter alia in cooperation with Young Vic London (1987-89), the Academy of Arts Berlin (1993/94, Nederlandse Opera (1998), State theatre
  • mitry Gelfand (b.1974, St. Petersburg, Russia) and Evelina Domnitch (b. 1972, Minsk, Belarus) create sensory immersion environments that merge physics, chemistry and computer science with uncanny philosophical practices. Current findings,
  • Broeckmann, Andreas. On Software as Art Sarai Reader Shaping Technologies (2003): 215-218.
  • Chris Salter. Sponge: The Surface That Holds the Image is Unstable ec/artsS 2[00-01]: Special: Textualities and Nouvelles Technologies 2, no. 1 (Fall 2000).
  • Prof. Dr. Diana Domingues is the founder and the Director of LART (Art and TechnoScience Research Laboratory, Brazil). She is a CNPq researcher PQ1 A at the National Research Board, Ministry of Science Technology and Innovation, She actuates as a
  • Willet, Jennifer. BIOTEKNICA: Reflections on Reproductive and Cloning Technologies Graduate Researcher: Journal for the Arts Science and Technology 1, no. 2 (2003).
  • Having originally qualified in Fine Art at Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham U.K, from 1997 I began to combine computing with creative work at Loughborough University's computer science Human-Computer Interface department. Around 2000 this produced two
  • María Fernández is Associate Professor in the Department of History of Art and Visual Studies at Cornell University and currently serves as Director of Graduate Studies. She received her doctorate in art history from Columbia University in 1993. Her