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  • kondition pluriel is an interdisciplinary digital performance group based in Montreal and Vienna, formed by Marie-Claude Poulin and Martin Kusch. Since its beginnings in 2000, the collective has focused on exploring the performative possibilities of
  • This essay by former research assistant Isabella Iska at the Center for Image Science, is a tribute to the artist, scholar, professor and permanent driven inventor Charles Csuri (1922-2022), who began creating digital artworks in the 1960s. Today
  • Nancy Mauro-Flude & Yoko Akama. Feminist Server Stack: co-designing feminist web servers to reimagine Internet futures 1 (2022): 48-62.
  • I Have a Wish -
    Have you ever had a wish filled with anticipation, hoping it would come true? Or have you ever looked forward to the future, eager to see those beautiful moments? “I Have a Wish" was born out of these thoughts. When you think of something, all that
  • 'Divination: A Romantic Mutiny in a Maelstrom of Data' by Nancy Mauro-Flude. Produced by Contemporary Art Tasmania. The maiden voyage performance of Pyrate Queen and her crew, set sail for the duration of Dark Mofo 10–19 June 2016. Toured in 2017
  • Campos | Temporales (2022 - 2023) by Paul Hertz is a large-scale architectural video installation created for 150 Media Stream in Chicago, featuring a musical composition by Christopher Walczak during its opening night.
  • Dr. Catherine B. Fisher has been an exhibited and published artist for over forty years. She lives in the Sutherland Shire of New South Wales, Australia. Her artworks are nationally award-winning & multi-disciplinary - printmaking, digital art,
  • IJWBAA, or Paul ‘Pau’ Hafalla, from Manila, Philippines, is a creative visionary from Pangasinan. Driven by a deep passion for artistic innovation, IJWBAA challenges norms and expands creative boundaries. Influenced by Rothko's minimalism, Venus de
  • Abbado, Adriano. I maestri della Visual Music. : Skira, 2017.
  • All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players -- Shakespeare. World Stage, uses digital representations of global species of butterflies to animate the powerful iconography of worldwide flags. In a year when national, political