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  • Franz Fischnaller was the co-founder of F.A.B.R.I.CATORS and is now the art and production Director. He is a Professor at the Università degli Studi di Firenze (University of Florence, Italy), and teaches art and multimedia on the Master of
  • Lovink, Gerd. MoneyLab: Coining Alternatives. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2014.
  • Beesley, Philip and Oliver Neumann, ed. FUTURE WOOD. Innovation in Building Design and Manufacturing. Toronto: Riverside Architectural Press / Canadian Design Research Network, 2007.
  • Lodi, Simona. Illegal Art and Other Stories In Unlike Us Reader: Social Media Monopolies and their Alternatives, edited by Geert Lovink and Miriam Rash, 250-251. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2013.
  • Hessels, Scott. Relocating The Moving Image Filter Magazine: Australian Network for Art and Technology , no. 70 (2009): 3-6.
  • Masaki Fujihata is one of the pioneers of Japanese new media art, beginning his career working in video and digital imaging in the early 80s. As an early practitioner of the application of new technologies to the process of artmaking, he was one of
  • Helen Varley Jamieson is a writer, theatre practitioner and digital artist from New Zealand, based in Germany. She holds a Master of Arts (Research) investigating cyberformance - live performance on the internet – which she has practiced since 1999.
  • Miles, Rachel Somers and Geert Lovink, ed. Video Vortex Reader II: moving images beyond youTube. Amsterdam: Institute of network cultures, 2011.
  • Cubitt, Sean. Audiovisionaries of the Network Planet In Globalization and contemporary art, edited by Jonathan Harris, 225-236. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
  • 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