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    a Media Arts & Science Exhibition Making Nanoscience Visible, Tangible, and Experiential for Visitors of All Ages nano - an exhibition that merges the arts and the atom by presenting the world of nanoscience through a participatory aesthetic
  • Site-specific installation (La Cittadele, Saint-Tropez) plexiglass (150 x 200 cm), resin, light projection, sand 'Working with nature, Uršula Berlot sets out to discover its underlying principles, subtly intangible yet overtly percpetible. Her
  • Uršula Berlot, (b. Ljubljana, 1973) studied philosophy at the Faculty of Arts for two years, then painting at the Academy of Fine Arts, University of Ljubljana, and at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. She received her PhD in
  • Centre pour l´image contemporaine, Saint-Gervais, Genéve and l´Université Paris 8, ed. La relation comme forme. L´interactivité en Art. Dijon, France: Les Presses du Réel, 2004.
  • Sylvia Eckermann In Sylvia Eckermann's work, a discursive engagement with form and media culminates in critical artistic reflections about our entanglement as individuals in current socio-economic situations. Eckermann works with various media
  • Poissant, Louise, ed. Esthétique des arts médiatiques: Interfaces et Sensorialité. Saint-Etienne: Publications de l´Université de Saint-Etienne, 2003.
  • Caraës, Marie-Haude and Chloé Heyraud. Jardin & design. Saint-Étienne: Cité du design/Actes sud, 2010.
  • Marguerin Mathieu. "7 envies capitales", for catalog "Art grandeur nature". Saint-Ouen, France: ,, 2004.
  • Verostko, Roman. ALGORITHMIC TRANSFORMATIONS FROM ART BY HAND TO ART BY CODE. Pennsylvania: The Saint Vincent Gallery, 2015.
  • Laura Netz (Barcelona, 1982). Curator, artist, and researcher. Currently, she is an MPhil student at CRiSAP – UAL, where studies the new tendencies in curatorial practices in sonic arts. In 2006, she graduated in Art History (University of