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  • Frankel, Felice. Envisioning Science: the Design and the Craft of the Science Image. Cambridge, MASS: The MIT Press, 2004.
  • PLANCTON was founded in the 1994 by a group of three artists (Annunziato, Pierucci and Gemma de Julio) and started the activities with a series of artworks and experiments on expressive languages based on the fusion of different media (video, music,
  • The founding members of rAndom International: Hannes Koch (b. 1975, Germany), Florian Ortkrass (b. 1975, Germany) and Stuart Wood (b. 1980, UK), met while at Brunel University in 2002 and went on to study together at the Royal College of Art,
  • Boden, Margaret A.. Autopoiesis and Life Cognitive Science Quarterly 1 (2000): 117-145.
  • Wilson, Stephen. Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2003.
  • Ullmann, Ellen. Programming the Post Human, Computer Science redefines "life" Harper´s Magazine (October 2002).
  • Kemp, Martin. Visualizations: The Nature Book of Art and Science. Berkeley, Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2000.
  • Catherine Richards is a visual artist and professor working in old and new media. She uses installations and participatory strategies to reflect on the idea of technological impact in the body and often uses transparency and electricity as an
  • Jill Scott is an Artist and Professor for Art and Science in the Institute Cultural Studies in the Arts, at the Zurich University of the Arts. She holds a PhD form the University of Wales (UK), MA of USF, San Francisco, and a Degree in Education
  • Bill Seaman is a media artist and professor. He holds a Ph.D. from CAiiA, the Centre For Advanced Inquiry into the Interactive Arts a Master of Science in Visual Studies degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and a BFA at the