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  • Charrel, Agnés. Tierra network version In ATR Technical Report TR-H-145, : 1995.
  • Kusahara, Machiko. Transition of Concept of Life an Art and Culture from Automata to Network In Art@Science, edited by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau, 99-119. New York, Wien: Springer Verlag, 1998.
  • Roy Ascott is one of the most important artists and theorists in the field of cybernetics and telematics. His work focuses on the impact of digital and telecommunications networks on consciousness. Since the 1960s, he has been a practitioner of
  • Davide Bevilacqua is a media artist and curator interested in network infrastructures and technological activism, as well as experimental presentation formats for artistic work and research. His current research deals with the environmental and
  • Penny, Simon. Critique-New York, The Terminal Art Network (1984).
  • Penny, Simon. Pittura Culta: Current Italian Neoclassicism Art Network (1985).
  • Scholder, Amy and Jordan Crandall, ed. Interaction: Artistic Practice in the Network. New York: Distributed Art Publishers, 2001.
  • Corby, Tom, ed. Network Art: Practices and Positions. London: Routledge, 1990.
  • Burns, David R.. Borders, surveillance, and Control in the Digital Age In Soft Borders International Network Conference and Festival on New Media Art, Sao Paolo, Brazil: 2010.
  • Christophe Bruno lives and works in Paris. He began his artistic activity in September 2001. His polymorphic work (installations, performances, conceptual pieces…) has a critical take on network phenomena and globalisation in the field of language