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  • Ascott, Roy. The Technoetic Dimension of Art In Art @ Science, edited by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau, 279-290. New York: Springer Verlag, 1998.
  • Matsuoka, Seigow. The Science of the Beauties of Nature. Tokyo: Shunjusha, 1994.
  • Tosa, Naoko. Expression of Emotion, Unconsciousness with Art and Technology In Affective Minds, edited by Giyoo Hatano and Naoyuki Okada and Hiritaka Tanabe, 183-201. Philadelphia: Elsevier Science Health Science Division, 2000.
  • Kusahara, Machiko. Transition of Concept of Life an Art and Culture from Automata to Network In Art@Science, edited by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau, 99-119. New York, Wien: Springer Verlag, 1998.
  • Roberto Lopez-Gulliver is a Mexican Media artist and researcher. Received his BSc degree in Mathematics form the Autonomous University of Guadalajara with honors for his thesis work titled: "Bounded Variation Functions: Differenciation and
  • Lev Manovich is an artist and a theorist of new media. He was born in Moscow where he studied fine arts, architecture and computer science. He received an M.A. in experimental psychology from NYU [1988] and a Ph.D. in Visual and Cultural Studies
  • Jon McCormack is an Australian-based electronic media artist and researcher in Artificial Life and Evolutionary Music and Art. His research interests include generative evolutionary systems, computational creativity, machine learning, L-systems and
  • Fischlin, Daniel and Andrew Taylor. Cybertheatre, Postmodernism, and Virtual Reality Science Fiction Studies 21.1 (1994): 1-23.
  • Naimark, Michael. Art ("and" or "versus") Technology Some Personal Observations In Art@Science, edited by Sommerer. Christa and Laurent MignonneauNew York, Wien: Springer, 1997.
  • Chris O’Shea is an artist and experience designer. He creates installations that playfully challenge our perception of spaces and objects. He has been commissioned by BBC Big Screen, Design Museum and Science Gallery, Dublin, and has collaborated