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  • Event: Subtle Technologies 2000Institution: Subtle Technologies, Centre for Social InnovationComment:
  • Sukumaran’s recent work deals with the intersection of human habitat and “embedded” technology and the physical terrain of digital media. In adopting the view that many new-media technologies are not fundamentally new, his projects imagine a “what
  • David Tomas is professor in the École des arts visuels et médiatiques at the Université du Québec Montréal. In addition to being an artist whose multimedia work explores the cultures and transcultures of imaging systems, Tomas has written articles
  • Herwig Weiser is an interdisciplinary artist who work collaboratively. His long-term investigation of the relationship between electronic information and data systems, and the raw hardware that drives these technologies, draws on aesthetic,
  • Jennifer Willet is a biomedia artist and professor with a strong focus on laboratory aesthetics and participatory practices methodologies. Currently, she is Director of Incubator Lab at the University of Windsor in Canada. Her work resides at the
  • Event: Subtle Technologies 2002Institution: Subtle Technologies, Centre for Social InnovationComment:
  • Event: Subtle Technologies 2003Institution: Subtle Technologies, Centre for Social InnovationComment:
  • Beesley, Philip and Sachiko Kirosue and Jim Ruxton and Marion Trankle and Camille Turner, ed. RESPONSIVE ARCHITECTURES: SUBTLE TECHNOLOGIES 2006. Toronto: Riverside Architectural Press, 2006.
  • Pink, Sarah and Roderick Coover and Pat Badani and Flavia Caviezel and Mark Marino and Nitin Sawhney and William Uricchio, ed. "Digital Technologies, Visual Research and the Non-Fiction Image" in Advances in Visual Methodology. Vol.Advances in
  • Benayoun, M. and Stephen W. Gilroy and Marc Cavazza. Using affective trajectories to describe states of flow in interactive art International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technologies (2009).