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  • Latour, Bruno and Peter Weibel, ed. Iconoclash: Beyond the Image Wars in Science, Religion, and Art. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2002.
  • Donath, Judith. Mediated Faces In Cognitive Technology: Instruments of Mind. Lecutre Notes in Computer Science. 4th International Conference, edited by Meurig ; Nehaniv,C. L. ; Dautenhahn BeynonVol.2117. , 373-390. Coventry, UK: 2001.
  • Jon McCormack is an Australian-based electronic media artist and researcher in Artificial Life and Evolutionary Music and Art. His research interests include generative evolutionary systems, computational creativity, machine learning, L-systems and
  • Studied mathematics in Stuttgart (Dr.rer.nat. 1967); postdoctoral fellow at Department of computer science, University of Toronto (1968/69); assistant professor computer science, University of B.C., Vancouver (1970-72); professor for computer
  • Chris O’Shea is an artist and experience designer. He creates installations that playfully challenge our perception of spaces and objects. He has been commissioned by BBC Big Screen, Design Museum and Science Gallery, Dublin, and has collaborated
  • Frankel, Felice. Envisioning Science: the Design and the Craft of the Science Image. Cambridge, MASS: The MIT Press, 2004.
  • 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.
  • Simon Penny is an Australian practitioner in the fields of Digital Cultural Practices, Embodied Interaction and Interactive Art. His practice has included artistic practice, technical research, theoretical writing, pedagogy and institution building.
  • Jane Prophet is a British artist and professor living in the US. She has worked with new media for two decades and integrates it with traditional materials . She became a Senior Researcher at UoW in 1997, Chair Director of the Centre for Arts