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  • Biopsia - video
    This piece is a kinetic sculpture consisting in a disc where a drop of colored water falls from the ceiling at regular intervals. An animation of a clockwork mechanism, revolving around the color stains, is projected onto the disc. It was part of
  • Diez, René. Une décision scientifique pose un lapin à Avignon Midi Libre (June 2000): 8.
  • Jaron Lanier, the musician and scientist who coined the term "Virtual Reality" brings the two worlds of his life, music and technology, together in a revolutionary new form of live performance. Jaron's group, Chromatophoria, combines deep use
  • Jean-Baptiste Barrière, born 1958 in Paris, studied Music, Philosophy and Mathematics. Currently he works as a composer and since 1981 as scientist at the Ircam/Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.
  • Stenslie Stahl is working on the development of different interface technologies and tools for the digital culture within the fields of art, media and network-research. Lives and works as media artist, curator, scientist and media researcher in Oslo
  • My work focuses on visual explorations of culturally significant data. I'm constantly seeking new ways to represent information to create connection, insight, narrative and beauty. A particular interest is using visual tools to foster collaboration
  • Wertheim, Margaret. Out of This World New Scientist 161, no. 2172 (February 1999): 38-41.
  • Ksenia Fedorova and Nina Sosna, ed. Media: Between Magic and Technology [in Russian]. Moscow, Ekaterinburg: Armchair Scientist, 2014.
  • Computer scientist interested in data, artificial intelligence, interaction — in the exploration of plastic-sound virtualities through impulse and generative reinterpretation.
  • SMDK is a cross-disciplinary project by Knowbotic Research that results from an exchange of working techniques between media artists, computer musicians and computer scientists. The interactive environment SMDK consists of a data base containing