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  • Wertheim, Margaret. Virtual Ecology .
  • O`Donoghue, Karl. Virtual Ecology: The Work of Char Davies In Thought Lines 3: An Anthology of Research, edited by Paul O´Brien, 284-294. Dublin: National College of Art and Design, 1999.
  • Kac, Eduardo. Telepresence Art and Net Ecology In The Robot in the Garden: Telerobotics and Telepistemology on the Internet, edited by Ken GoldbergCambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000.
  • Mostra Passageiros -
    A mostra Passageiros levou a videoarte para dentro do MASM (Museu de Arte de Santa Maria - RS). A mostra foi uma realização da Galeria Mamute, com o apoio do PPGART/UFSM, Labart e do PPGAV/UFRGS. Esta foi a primeira, de uma série de mostras de
  • Cubitt, Sean. Telecommunication Networks: Economy, Ecology, Rule Theory, Culture and Society 31, no. 7/8 (2014): 185-199.
  • Giannachi, Gabriella and Nigel Stewart, ed. Performing nature. Explorations in ecology and the arts. Oxford/Bern: Peter Lang, 2005.
  • Smite, Rasa and Raitis Smits, ed. Virtualities and Realities - New Experiences, Art and Ecologics in Immersive Environments. Vol.17. ISBN 978-9934-8434-7-1, Acoustic Space th ed.Riga: RIXC Center for New Media Culture, 2019.
  • Plasm: A Fish Sample -
    The initial installation in the Plasm series, this piece was inspired by Allen Kay's talk on artificial life forms and simulated ecologies at SIGGRAPH the preceding year. A real-world living room setting, complete with sofa, coffee table,
  • Christina McPhee’s images move within a matrix of abstraction, shadowing figures and contingent effects. Her work emulates potential forms of life, in various systems and territories, and in real and imagined ecologies. Her dynamic, performative,
  • Jennifer Willet is a biomedia artist and professor with a strong focus on laboratory aesthetics and participatory practices methodologies. Currently, she is Director of Incubator Lab at the University of Windsor in Canada. Her work resides at the