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  • 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
  • Heath Bunting is a British internet artist and activist. His early works include street art, performance, intervention, pirate radio, fax and mail art. In the 1990s, he became one of the co-founders of the net.art movement. Many of his internet and
  • Artist/academic. She studied an MsC in information technology applied to arts at Chalmers University of Technology and a PhD in Digital arts and experimental media at University of Washington. She has published articles in journals such as Artnodes,
  • Basanta, Adam and Arne Eigenfeldt. Perceptual Analysis of Gesture Interaction Typologies in Acousmatic Music In Seventh Electroacoustic Music Studies Network Conference, Shanghai: EMS 10, 2010.
  • [epidemiC] is a network of people working in sectors as diverse as art, computer science, anthropology, communication, history, and economy. [epidemiC] explores the phenomena arising from the intrusion of computer science's cultural behaviors into
  • Franz Fischnaller was the co-founder of F.A.B.R.I.CATORS and is now the art and production Director. He is a Professor at the Università degli Studi di Firenze (University of Florence, Italy), and teaches art and multimedia on the Master of
  • Lovink, Gerd. MoneyLab: Coining Alternatives. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2014.
  • Beesley, Philip and Oliver Neumann, ed. FUTURE WOOD. Innovation in Building Design and Manufacturing. Toronto: Riverside Architectural Press / Canadian Design Research Network, 2007.
  • Lodi, Simona. Illegal Art and Other Stories In Unlike Us Reader: Social Media Monopolies and their Alternatives, edited by Geert Lovink and Miriam Rash, 250-251. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2013.
  • Hessels, Scott. Relocating The Moving Image Filter Magazine: Australian Network for Art and Technology , no. 70 (2009): 3-6.