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  • Watson, Dave. Artists Seize the Digital Realm in Startling Ways Georgia Straight Newspaper 38, no. 1926 (November 18 - 25, 2004 2004): 17.
  • Leith, David. At the Nexus of Digital Art and Technology The Georgia Straight newspaper (British Columbia, Canada) (December 13-20, 2001 2001).
  • Bain, Margaret. Lost, dizzy and disturbed The Ubyssey newspaper 83, no. 5 (September 18 -21, 2001 2001).
  • Pearlman,Ellen. Capture All Your Thoughts Datafied Research Newspaper 4, Issue 1 (2015).
  • 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."
  • Anderson, Isabel. Prints and Pixels Newsprint: Journal of the Los Angeles Printmaking Society (Winter 1995).
  • The PHSCologram is a homage to 'Have a Nice Day' produced in 2002 by Ellen Sandor in collaboration with Martyl Langsdorf’ the author of Doomsday Clock, originally designed for the cover of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists magazine in 1947. The
  • Weinberg/Newton Gallery. Conversations in Art & Social Justice: Discourses on critical contemporary issues https://soundcloud.com/weinbergnewtongallery.
  • Martin John Callanan is an artist and researcher exploring notions of citizenship within the globally connected world. Concerns include information, data, and knowledge. Martin John Callanan is an artist whose work spans numerous mediums and
  • transmediale '00 -
    The transmediale 00 festival occurred at the turn of the millenium: the whole world was speculating about major computer break downs, philosophies that go astray discovering never-imagined paths of cognitive territory, and the world took one step