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  • BioArt – Art from the Laboratory, is a documentary about bioart. A co-production of styblo.tv, ORF and ARTE, © 2011. "BioArt – Art from the Laboratory" is representing ORF at the 2012 Rose d'Or Competition in Lucerne, as well as at the 2012
  • Choi, Deanne. Surrey Youth on display at bold interactive showcase Source Magazine British Columbia 13, no. 28 (October 2013): http://thelasource.com/media/vol13no28_English_lowres.pdf.
  • The media art installation Multiverse by Paul Thomas and Kevin Raxworthy is based on research developed from Richard Feynman’s 1979 video lectures where his presentation of diagrams on the blackboard visualises the probability of photons reflecting
  • SMART CITY ABC aims to decode a territory that has produced a specialist vocabulary, in order to promote acessibility to the debate. The vision of the ‘Smart City’ was introduced by some of the largest tech corporations to address population growth,
  • Karen Alekyan was born in 1975 in Gyumri, Armenia. As a contemporary artist, his art reflects the social-economical pictures and global technological, scientific, cultural developments. The Contemporary Art is an inseparable part of the developing
  • Stass, Joanna. Photographer creates interactive Google Street View artwork Photography for Beginners Oct 31, 2013 (October 2013): http://www.photoforbeginners.com/news/news-features/photographers-create-google-street-view-artwork.
  • Sonja Bäumel lives and works in Vienna and Amsterdam. Her artefacts mediate between art and science, fashion and science, design and science, between clothes and body, between fiction and facts. Her works evolve from permanent confrontation with
  • Bec’s artistic work revolved around the interlocking of art and science. He became known through his efforts related to extending biological evolution and simulating new life forms, emphasizing in particular how these ‹could› bring forth evolution.
  • The medium of light transversing a space is the very property that makes space experiential, and therefore 'real'. Julius then might use optical elements such as mirrors and lenses, to add an-other dimension to these physical spaces. Drawing on
  • Originally working in the field of literature, Benjamin Britton moved into video and computers in the early 80's, creating videotapes and installations, videodiscs, and now is working with interactive digital media as an artform. His principle