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Lev Manovich
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
Arslab 2: I Sensi del Virtuale
1995
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1995
Event: Arslab 2: I Sensi del VirtualeInstitution: ArslabComment:
Eletrourbs, Eletrogravuras
1979
Event: Eletrourbs, EletrogravurasInstitution: Espaço NOComment:
IT, Arts and Cultural Heritage
1999
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1999
Event: IT, Arts and Cultural HeritageInstitution: Ministerio di Beni a la Attivitta CulturaleComment:
Siggraph 1988
1988
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1988
Event: Siggraph 1988Institution: ACM SiggraphComment:
Prix Ars Electronica
2011
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2011
Honorary Mention in the category Digital Music and Sound Art
(collective) Mansoux / Valk
Aymeric Mansoux has taken part in many artistic experiments based on the internet and the emergence of networks, and considers any form of data to be a new clay that can be used to develop autonomous artistic processes. His most recent projects
Riebe Markus
„My intention: healthy chaos, healthy amorphousness in a known medium which consciously warmed a cold, torpid form from the past, a convention of society, and which makes possible future forms.“ Joseph Beuys Markus Riebe is an Austria based
Catherine Mason
My particular expertise in the history of computer and digital art began in 2002 when I joined an AHRC-funded research group at Birkbeck College, University of London – The CACHe Project (Computer Arts, Contexts, Histories, etc), which investigated
Ars Electronica 2003: CODE - The Language of our Time
2003
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2003
Event: Ars Electronica 2003: CODE - The Language of our TimeInstitution: Ars Electronica Linz GmbH & Co KGComment:
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