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  • ...My particular expertise in the history of computer and digital art began in 2002 when I joined an AHRC-funded research group at Birkbeck...
  • Não!
    "Não!" is organized in text blocks which circulate in virtual space at equal intervals, leaving the screen blank prior to the flow of the next text block. The visual rhythm thus created alternates between appearance and disappearance of the
  • ... trailblazing graphism exerted great influence in the worlds of art, ideas and media. Matsuoka later became independent, founding the...
  • ...Alex May (b. 1972) is an English artist exploring a wide range of digital technologies, most notably video projection onto physical objects... mapping by using his own bespoke software), also interactive installations, generative works, full-size humanoid robots,...
  • ... poem executes in a loop. Originally written in Basic, it was part of a series of experimental ASCII works that Kac created in the...
  • Oco
    As the cylindrical form of the three letters spins in space, the letter I appears and disappears, producing the fleeting appearance of the words "o cio" (in heat) and "ócio" (idleness).
  • IO
    Three-dimensional navigational poem in which the letters/numbers I and O appear as elements of an imaginary landscape. IO is "I" in Italian. In this piece it also stands for reconciled differences (one/zero, line/circle, etc.). The reader is invited
  • ...Lauren Lee McCarthy (she/they) is an artist examining social relationships in the midst of surveillance, automation, and algorithmic living. She...
  • ...Conor McGarrigle is an artist and researcher working at the intersection of digital networks and real space. Coming from a background in net...
  • Storms
    An interactive hypertext piece based on the sefirotic tree of the Kabbalah. "Storms" is organized in vocalic and consonantal bifurcations. To navigate through the poem one is invited to click on a letter at any given time. In some instances,