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  • Pedro Alves da Veiga is a Portuguese transdisciplinary artist and researcher. He holds a degree in Computer Science (Nova University of Lisbon), a Post-graduation in Advanced Studies of Digital Media Art (Aberta University) and a PhD in Digital
  • 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
  • Penny, Simon. Agents as Artworks and Agent Design as Artistic Practice In Human Cognition and Social Agent Technology, edited by Kerstin DautenhahnAmsterdam, NL: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1999.
  • Tice, Steve and Linda Jacobson. The Art of Building Virtual Realities In Cyberarts: Exploring Art and Technology, edited by Linda JacobsonSan Francisco, CA: Miller Freeman Inc., 1992.
  • Pedro Veneroso, born in 1987, lives and works in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Bachelor of Visual Arts (EBA/UFMG), master with distinction in Literary Studies (FALE/UFMG) and PhD candidate in Arts (EBA/UFMG), the artist researches the intersections
  • Tenhaaf, Nell. Of Monitors and Men and Other Unsolved Feminist Mysteries: Video Technology and the Feminine In Critical Issues in Electronic Media, edited by Simon Penny, 219-233. Buffalo, USA: Suny Press, 1995.
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Intersections between Communication, Art and Technology - the CAT Study In New Media Culture in Europe: Art Research, Innovation, Participation, Public Domain Learning, Education Policy, edited by Frank
  • Penny, Simon. Virtual Reality as the End of the Enlightenment Project In Culture on the Brink: Ideologies of Technology, edited by Gretchen Bender and Timothy Druckrey and NY Dia Center for the ArtsSeattle: Bay Press, 1994.
  • Strauss, W./ Fleischmann, M./ Novak, Jasminko. CAT - Communication, Art and Technology In Global@home, edited by Herbert KubicekHeidelberg, DE: Hüthig Verlag, 2000.
  • Stone, Allucquére Rosanne. The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1995.