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  • Heir of cybernetic art, artist and programmer, Antoine Schmitt uses programming as a material to produce installations, CD-ROMs, online exhibitions, and performances in which he confronts the public or performers with autonomous abstract dynamic
  • Fischnaller, Franz. Multi Mega Book in the Cave In XXXIV Incontri Di Sorrento Del Cinema e dell´Audiovisio, edited by Gennarelli Bideri, 35-36. Naples: 1999.
  • Fischnaller, Franz. Robots Avatars Dealing wih Virtual Illusions In Cyberarts `99: International Compendium Prix Ars Electronica, edited by Christine Schöpf and Hannes Leopoldseder, 49-50. Vienna, New York: Springer, 1999.
  • Michael Rodemer's multifaceted education, acquired in the United States, Germany, and France, encompasses degrees in German, English, Comparative Literature, and Sculpture. This dual interest in the written word and in the "word-become-material" has
  • SWAMP (Studies of Work Atmosphere and Mass Production) focuses on critical themes addressing the effects of global corporate operations, mass media and communication, military-industrial complexes, and general meditations on the liminal area between
  • Brown, Richard. Stasis: Digital Hypnosis In Reframing Consciousness, edited by Roy AscottLondon, UK: Intellect Books, 1999.
  • Kac, Eduardo. Beyond the Screen: New Directions in Interactive Art Blimp: Film Magazine 40 (1999): 49-54.
  • Lunenfeld, Peter. Digital Dialectic: New Essays on New Media. Leonardo Book, Cambrige, MA: MIT Press, 1999.
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. HAZE Express In The Interaction’99, edited by Itsuo SakaneGifu, Japan: IAMAS Academy and Softopia, Japan, 1999.
  • Ubermorgen is a group of artists in Vienna, Austria, founded in 1999 by Hans Bernhard (founder of etoy) and Lizvlx. Ubermorgen focuses on exploring contemporary legal issues, especially those of security, privacy and copyright. Übermorgen is the