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  • Misiano Viktor. Progressive Nostalgia. Prato, Italy: Centro per l'arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci, 2007.
  • Turkina Olesya. "Olga Kisseleva's Psychopathological Trainer "Powerbike"",for catalog « Open 2003». Venice, Italy: ,, 2003.
  • Franz Fischnaller was the co-founder of F.A.B.R.I.CATORS and is now the art and production Director. He is a Professor at the Università degli Studi di Firenze (University of Florence, Italy), and teaches art and multimedia on the Master of
  • Seeing Double -
    The exhibition is structured primarily around the discourse of vision and optics and centered around a new eight-minute anamorphic film, titled What Will Come (2006), which takes its title from a Ghanaian proverb: "What will come has already come."
  • Known for her theories on playculture, activist design, and critical play, Mary Flanagan has achieved international acclaim for her novel interdisciplinary work, her commitment to both theory and practice, and her ongoing pioneering contributions to
  • Yiannis Melanitis is a conceptual interdisciplinary artist working in the realms of body, performance, digital media and bioart. He study Painting, Sculpture and holds a Masters degree in Digital Arts from Athens School of Fine Arts. He is lecturer
  • Aprile Francesco. Computer poems. Dall’archeologia al source code poetry. Vol.september 2016. Utsanga.it th ed.Italy: Utsanga.it, 2016.
  • Aprile Francesco, Caggiula Cristiano. About Asemic Writing. Vol.september 2015. Utsanga.it th ed.Italy: Utsanga.it, 2015.
  • “Synthetic images as an answer to Auschwitz” (“We Shall Survive in the Memory of Others”)1 asserted Vilém Flusser (1920–1991) forcefully in an interview shortly before his death. Only by passing through radical abstraction could a new
  • The Muse -
    “The Muse” 1990 Featured article by noted curator Maurizio Calvesi on Csuri in Art E Dossier primar Italian Art Magazine. The Muse is an example of Csuri’s later work, combining heavy impasto painting with 3D rendering in a technique called “texture