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  • Ricardo Miranda Zuñiga and Sharon Daniel and Luis Blackaller and Manuel Orellana Sandoval and Andres Jurado and Andres Burbano. Catálogos Razonados: Artes Medievales Convergencias y Tecnologías. Idartes (2014).
  • Zellen, Jody. The blackest spot. California: Self-published, 2002.
  • Là bas... -
    In Là-bas… (There…) the artist Claudia Robles-Angel provides an installation focussing on the transition from light to darkness, interweaving sound and silence. Là-bas… can hardly be consumed in an instant while passing by. Every visitor should
  • Broadbent, Donald, ed. The Simulation of Human Intelligence. Wolfson College Lectures Series, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 1993.
  • Cubitt, Sean. Audiovisionaries of the Network Planet In Globalization and contemporary art, edited by Jonathan Harris, 225-236. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
  • Inflatable replica of an exhibited sculpture by Ronald Bladen - this one the visitors could play with.
  • Blais, Joline and Jon Ippolito. At the Edge of Art. London: Thames & Hudson, 2006.
  • Poetry Machine -
    Poetry Machine is mixing randomly two poems by William Blake: Little Girl Lost and Little Boy Lost. The poems are read out loud by the machine - every time the reading is launched, it may be different due to an algorithm responsible for using the
  • enSight 2006 -
    32 scientists from institutes around the world submitted images from their current work. You can see these images here. 11 British and American artists took up the challenge to dialogue with one of the scientists. The resulting work was exhibited in
  • Blais, Joline and Jon Ippolito. Looking for Art in All the Wrong Places / Wie man Kunst immer am falschen Ort sucht In TAKEOVER: Who´s doing the art of tomorrow, edited by Stocker Gerfried and Christine SchöpfVienna, New York: Springer, 2001.