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Signs of Life, Bio Art and Beyond
2007
Kac, Eduardo, ed. Signs of Life, Bio Art and Beyond. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: MIT Press, 2007.
Don Ritter
Don Ritter is an artist and writer who has been active in the field of media art since 1988. His interdisciplinary artworks and writings integrate fine art and digital media with aesthetics and ethics. Ritter’s immersive video-sound installations
New Philosophy for New Media
2004
Hansen, Mark. New Philosophy for New Media. Massachusetts: Institute of Technology, 2004.
Literary Gaming
2014
Ensslin, Astrid. Literary Gaming. Massachusetts: Institute of Technology, 2014.
Warren Neidich: Historical In(ter)vention
1991
Joselit, David and Ron Platt and Anita Doutha. Warren Neidich: Historical In(ter)vention. Cambridge, Massachusetts: M.I.T. List Center, 1991.
Ben Rubin
Ben Rubin is a media artist based in New York City. In 1993 he founded EAR Studio and in 2007 Mark Hansen joined him as creative partner. He has a BSc in Computer Science from Brown University and received an MSc in Visual Studies from the
Bill Seaman
Bill Seaman is a media artist and professor. He holds a Ph.D. from CAiiA, the Centre For Advanced Inquiry into the Interactive Arts a Master of Science in Visual Studies degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and a BFA at the
Mark J. Stock
Mark J. Stock is an artist, scientist, and programmer who creates still and moving images combining elements of nature, physics, chaos, computation, and algorithm. His works explore the tension between the natural world and its simulated
M.I.T. Council for the Arts annual meeting
1980
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1980
Event: M.I.T. Council for the Arts annual meetingInstitution: MIT massachusetts institute of technologyComment:
2012 AT&T Mobile Hackathon
2012
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2012
Event: 2012 AT&T Mobile HackathonInstitution: MIT massachusetts institute of technologyComment:
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