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  • Diana Domingues, a pioneering artist-engineer, scholar, and researcher from Brazil, has impacted and shaped the landscape of electronic art in Latin America. By bridging the realms of intangible culture and rituals within Latin American native
  • KRUEGER, TED and Diana Domingues and LOUISE POISSANT. Creative technologies and inovation: healt and well-being Digital Creativity 24, no. 4 (2016): 267-270.
  • Andreas Zingerle is a media artist, designer, lecturer and researcher from Austria. He received his PhD from the University of Art and Design Linz (Austria) researching topics such as Internet crime, fraud and scam, vigilante counter-movements and
  • 2004 - Simona Vidmar, son:DA, Marina Gržinić, Narvika Bovcon, Aleš Vaupotič, Peter Weibel, Jurij Krpan, Srečo Dragan, Miloš Bašin 2005 - Peter Weibel, Narvika Bovcon, Aleš Vaupotič, Jože Slaček, Srečo Dragan
  • ADA Artist Interview 10/2020BILL SEAMAN – transdisciplinary explorations of meaning production and the process ofcreativityWhat are your current projects?I tend to work on many different things simultaneously, shifting from one to the other.
  • Diana DominguesThe Archive of Digital Art, 07/2023Text, Editing & Interview by Carla ZamoraShe has an immense and multifaceted body of work, revealing an enormous talentopening to multiple dimensions. (…) And in my opinion, the contents in
  • RESPONSIVE WORKBENCH : THINKING BY HAND 1993 The Responsive Workbench is an evolution of the interactive table interface in Berlin-Cyber City, which inspired physicist Wolfgang Krüger's Responsive Workbench idea. The first prototype was created in
  • Krüger, Wolfgang and Christian Bohn and Bernd et. al. Fröhlich. The Responsive Workbench: A Virtual Work Environment IEEE-Computer 14 (1995): 12-15.
  • education: 1999-2002 Sandberg Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands (MFA) 1997-1999 Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1995-1997 Hochschule Fuer Gestaltung, Pforzheim, Germany exhibitions: 2010 exhibition 'Info Deco Data: Work in
  • Solar -
    As I mentioned in a previous entry, I am working on an application to be presented at the V&A Decode exhibition opening in December. I was asked to rework the Solar piece so that it could be audio responsive in real-time. During the development,