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  • Hole-in-Space -
    On a November evening in 1980 the unsuspecting public walking past the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, and "The Broadway" department store located in the open air shopping center in Century City (LA), had a surprising
  • The animation derives from the chinoiserie style frescos on the Hillside Palace of Pillnitz Castle. Fragments of these appear on revolving globes, like heavenly spheres. The three globes allude to the science fiction trilogy Trisolaris by Cixin Liu.
  • Quintero, Fernando. Digital Arts: The Evolution of A Discipline University of California Teaching Learning and Technology Center News and Events (March 2002).
  • Tom Corby. Visualizing the news: mutant barcodes and geographies of conflict Leonardo: Art Science and Technology (2014): 84-85.
  • Arva-Toth, Zoltan. Photographers Create First Artworks in Google Street View Digital News: Photography (October 2013): http://www.photographyblog.com/news/photographers_create_first_artworks_in_google_street_view/.
  • Stass, Joanna. Photographer creates interactive Google Street View artwork Photography for Beginners Oct 31, 2013 (October 2013): http://www.photoforbeginners.com/news/news-features/photographers-create-google-street-view-artwork.
  • Light object Series 'Mirrors of the Unseen (MotU)' 'MotU #7' and 'MotU #8', from the series 'Mirrors of the Unseen', feature words and symbols that seem to float in the space like holograms, which observers can only perceive as afterimages using
  • Hogan, Sinead. International experts in Cavan for Seeing Beyond The Lens’ Anglo-Celt (July 2010): http://www.anglocelt.ie/news/roundup/articles/2010/07/14/3998539-international-experts-in-cavan-for-seeing-beyond-the-lens/print.
  • Lauren Lee McCarthy (she/they) is an artist examining social relationships in the midst of surveillance, automation, and algorithmic living. She is a 2021 United States Artist Fellow, 2020 Sundance New Frontier Story Lab Fellow, 2020 Eyebeam Rapid
  • Paul Vanouse is a biomedia artist based in New York. He holds a BFA from the University at Buffalo (1990) and an MFA from Carnegie Mellon University (1996). He is a Professor of Visual Studies and Co-Director of Emerging Practices at the University