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ADA_Feature_Diana_Domingues.pdf
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ADA_Feature_Sommerer_Mignonneau_author_Zamora.pdf
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ADA_ArtistInterview_ElkeReinhuber.pdf
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Bots
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Dave Everitt
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Evolved Virtual Creatures
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Philip Beesley
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Dejan Grba
Dejan Grba's research in new media art combines mutually inspired artistic and theoretical work. In art projects, he explores the creative, technical and relational aspects of generative systems by defining new ways to interrelate the material and
Jonathan Harris
Jonathan Harris studied computer science at Princeton University before winning a 2004 Fabrica fellowship in Italy. He creates online projects that re-imagine how humans relate to technology and to each other. These combine elements of computer
Mark Napier
Mark Napier realizes only works for the Internet. He has produced a wide range of Internet projects, including "The Shredder" (1998), an alternative browser that dematerializes the Web; "Digital Landfill" (1998), an endless archive of digital
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