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  • Porter, Stephen M.. Expanding the VR Aesthetic Computer Graphics World 19, no. 7 (July 1996): 4.
  • Cox, Donna. Visualization in the Life Sciences In Aesthetic Computing, edited by Paul FishwickThe Leonardo Book Series, , 89-14. Cambridge, MASS: MIT Press, 2006.
  • Kisseleva, Olga and Oliver Grau. Theory and Practice of Media Art: Aesthetic Parergons and Perspectives In First Post Industrial Contemporary Art Biennale, edited by NCCAEkaterinburg: NCCA, 2010.
  • Inspired both by constructivist avant-gardes and cognitive psychology, Garcia uses shape to test the senses and push the boundaries of visual assumptions. His work looks past the idea of shape as a function and instead explores its endless
  • George Gessert was born in 1944. Initially he was a painter and printmaker. From 1985 to the present his work has focused on the overlap between art and genetics. His exhibits often involve plants that he has hybridized, or documentation of breeding
  • Jack Holmer and the aesthetic of affect In search of technological Affective Poetics, the artist wanders the form, trying to visualize that which lacks connection, interaction and support. This happens in the Stratosphere, in Physical Mountains,
  • Smith, Gary William. Aesthetic Paragraphs PAGE. Bulletin of the Computer Arts Society 27 (1972).
  • Anker, Suzanne and Susan Lindee and Dorothy Nelkin and Edward Shanken. Technogenesis: Aesthetic Dimensions of Art and Biotechnology Philosophy and Medicine 97 (2008): 275-321.
  • Lia
    Lia is an Austrian artist and one of the early pioneers of software and net art. Since 1995, she has been creating digital art, installations and sound works. Her work plays with the aesthetic of digital images and algorithms, and her output
  • Warren Neidich is a Berlin and Los Angeles based post-conceptual artist, theorist and writer who explores the interfaces between cultural production, brain research and cognitive capitalism. “Art Before Philosophy not After”. His interdisciplinary