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  • Peter grew up around the world, studied math, and liked to build things. Using math to make pictures led him to computers, which led to trying to “get the darn things to generate pretty images easily”. Still striving for that goal, with a day job at
  • The Tunnels: The Paris-New Delhi TunnelArtist: Maurice BenayounComment:
  • krcf. Transcoding Sovereignty: Naked Bandit/Here, Not Here/White Sovereign In Sarai Reader 2005: Bare Acts, edited by Monica Narula and Shuddhabrata Sengupta and Jeebesh Bagchi and Geert Lovink, 111-114. Delhi: Sarai Media Lab, 2005.
  • .. co-founder of several media art research projects and artist residency programmes, including Art-A-Hack and ThoughtWorks Arts Residency ..
  • Tad Hirsch is a researcher and PhD candidate in the Smart Cities Group at MIT's Media Lab, where his work focuses on the intersections between art, activism, and technology. He has worked with Intel's People and Practices Research Group, Motorola's
  • Swanson, Kara. Biotech in Court: A Legal Lesson on the Unity of Science. Los Angeles, London, New Delhi and Singapore: Social Studies of Science, 2007.
  • Event: Le tunnel Paris - New DelhiInstitution: Cité des sciences et de l'industrieComment:
  • Event: Le tunnel Paris - New DelhiInstitution: Pragati Maidan, New DelhiComment:
  • Allen, Rebecca and Jane Nisselson. Computers Who Dance Digital Deli (1984).
  • With "Arabesque" I have concerned myself not only with the sculpting of three dimensions but also with a fourth, the dimension of time. I have endeavored to create a sculpture that evolves transforms and even regresses. An artwork that falls