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  • Gijs Bakker was trained as a jewellery and industrial-designer at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and the Konstfack Skolen in Stockholm, Sweden. Bakker's designs cover jewellery, home accessories and household appliances,
  • The Amsterdam based artist couple Erwin Driessens (1963 Wessem) and Maria Verstappen (1964 Someren) have worked together since 1990. After their study at the Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts and the Rijksacademy Amsterdam, they jointly developed a
  • My bodies of investigative works, primary titled overall as SoundScapes and ArtAbilitation, sits between researching cross-informing art (interactive multimedia installations e.g. MoMA and performance art using invisible sensing technologies of
  • video 6,'08 Album: Algida Bellezza, Netherworld (Glacial Movements) The video for the track Orcinus Orca followed the release of the album Algida Bellezza (Alessandro Tedeschi aka Netherworld, Glacial Movements, 2019). The music captured artist’s
  • Jorn Ebner was born in Bremerhaven, Germany in 1966 and lives in Berlin, Germany. He attended Universität Hamburg, Germany (1990-95), Fondazione Antonio Ratti, Italy (1997) and Central St Martins College of Art, London (1995-98). He has exhibited in
  • Dr Fahrudin Nuno Salihbegovic is a theatre director, visual/sonic artist, interaction designer, and lecturer, specialising in multimedia theatre and interactive digital arts. His work, including theatre productions, digital scenographies, and
  • Zafra, Remedios. Netianas: N(H)Acer Mujer en Internet. Madrid, Spain: Lengua de Trapo, 2005.
  • Ray, Tom. Netlife - Creating a Jungle on the Internet In Nonlocated online: digital territories, incorporations and the matrix - Medien Kunst Passagen 3/94, edited by Knowbotic ResearchVol.3. Medien Kunst Passagen, Köln, Wien: Passagen Verlag,
  • Ray, Tom. Netlife - das Schaffen eines Dschungels im Internet In Stadt am Netz, Ansichten von Telepolis, edited by Stefan Iglhaut and Armin Medosch and Florian Rötzer, 118-126. Berlin: Bollmann Verlag, 1996.
  • Mark-David Hosale is a computational artist and composer. He is an Associate Professor in Computational Arts in the School of the Arts, Media, Performance, and Design, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has given lectures and taught internationally at