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  • .. an artist, writer and curator, who has worked in the field of Bio Art since the late Nineties ..
  • Eduardo Kac, pioneer of multiple art genres like Telematic Art, Transgenic Art and Bio Art, guides us through 40 years of radical changes in the body-technology relationship, offering different approaches on how to reflect the boundaries of human
  • 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
  • George Legrady has exhibited across the world and is widely recognized as one of the early digital artists that researched the semiotic and cultural implications of software-produced images. His work encompasses a wide range of digital experiments
  • Living Tattoos -
    Throughout human history, people have added to their bodies iconic shapes in a way to look for identity transcendence: from flowers, dragons, snakes and butterflies, to angels and other religious figures. The Living Tattoos project is centered in a
  • LUCENA, Tiago and Diana DOMINGUES and Hygor V. P MARTINS. Online Social Network based on Internet of Things and Habit of Drinking Coffee in South of Brazil 24th ISEA - International Symposium on Electronic Art 1 (2018): 390-393.
  • Matt Pyke (b. 1977, UK) formed the multi-disciplinary design studio Universal Everything after many years with seminal design agency The Designers Republic. Universal Everything features an ever-growing network of programmers, artists, designers and
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Jasminko Novak and WolfgangAND Kaliva Strauss and Predrag Peranovic. On-line and on-site on equal terms I3 magazine The European Network for Intelligent Information Interfaces , no. 7 (2000).
  • Ascott, Roy. Art and Telematics: Towards a Network Consciousness / Kunst und Telematik / L´Art et le télématique In Art + Telecommunication, edited by Heidi Grundmann, 25-67. Vancouver: The Western Front, 1984.
  • D'Agostino, Peter. Back to the Future[ists]? Or, Multi-Guities for exploring the paradoxes of natural, cultural and virtual identities In The Ubiquitous Network / GARR Conference, Pisa: 2005.