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  • Sherrie Rabinowitz (1950–2013) was an American video artist and a pioneer in satellite-based telecommunications art. She worked exclusively with Kit Galloway under the moniker Mobile Image from 1977 onwards. She co-founded the Electronic Café
  • In 1993, I was asked to do my first large commission for British Telecom at their HQ in the City of London. I was also invited to exhibit at Images du Futur in Montreal, where despite being a previously unknown, I was given the largest single
  • Cubitt, Sean. Telecommunication Networks: Economy, Ecology, Rule Theory, Culture and Society 31, no. 7/8 (2014): 185-199.
  • Placed in the middle of the Center for Contemporary Art, the yellow canary was given a very large and comfortable cylindrical white cage, on top of which circuit-boards, a speaker, and a microphone were located. A clear Plexiglas disc separated the
  • Telecommunications event between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo uniting fax and live TV, 1988. Connecting the public medium of television with the private medium of the fax this work created a system of feedback based on the continuous exchange and
  • Kac, Eduardo. Aspects of the Aesthetics of Telecommunications In Siggraph ´92 Visual Proceedings, edited by John Grimes and Gray Loring, 48. New York: ACM, 1992.
  • Ascott, Roy. Art and Telematics: Towards a Network Consciousness / Kunst und Telematik / L´Art et le télématique In Art + Telecommunication, edited by Heidi Grundmann, 25-67. Vancouver: The Western Front, 1984.
  • Michael Naimark is a media artist and researcher who often explores "place representation" and its impact on culture. He has served as faculty in the USC School of Cinematic Arts' Interactive Media Division (2004-09), the NYU Tisch School of the
  • Kac, Eduardo. Aspects of the Aesthetics of Telecommunications In Siggraph Visual Proceedings, edited by John Grimes, 47-57. New York: 1992.
  • Kac, Eduardo. Aspects of the Aesthetics of Telecommunications In Zero -- The Art of Being Everywhere, edited by Gerfried StockerGraz, Austria: Steirische Kulturinitiative Graz, 1993.