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Alba D'Urbano
Alba D'Urbano is an artist from Italy. She studied philosophy and painting in Rome and studied visual communication in Berlin (Hochschule der Künste). Since 1995 she is professor of computer graphics at the “Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst” in
Joelle Dietrick
Joelle Dietrick's paintings, drawings, and animations explore infrastructure, particularly housing, and its manipulation by automated, global economic systems. Her work has been shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, Transitio_MX in
Peter Kogler
Peter Kogler born 1959 in Innsbruck, lives and works in Vienna. Studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. Professorship at the State University of Fine Arts – Städelschule in Frankfurt/Main, at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Le Mans,
Martin Kusch
Martin Kusch is particularly interested in the influence of digital technologies on our way of thinking and on our perception of the body and space. Following his studies in art history, philosophy, and painting in Berlin and in media art with Peter
Sally Sheinman
I have always been deeply interested in the viewer, pondering why some people engage with art while others do not. This curiosity led me to start asking questions directed at the audience. For one project, I asked, "What did you do today?" In this
The Double Screen. Medium and Representation in Chinese Painting
1997
Hung, Wu. The Double Screen. Medium and Representation in Chinese Painting. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1997.
Epigenetic Painting: Software As Genotype, A New Dimension of Art
1990
Verostko, Roman. Epigenetic Painting: Software As Genotype, A New Dimension of Art Leonardo 23, no. 1 (1990): 17-23.
Roz Dimon
Roz Dimon has been a leader in digital media painting ever since her oil paintings began to fill with pixels in the 1980s upon arrival in New York City. She's been featured in Forbes Magazine with David Hockney and as eight digital works in the
Marcello Mercado
Biological theories, mathematical principles, and technology are founding elements in his work. He straddles the boundaries between video art, performance, net.art, music, and painting. An amalgam of nuances from a world ruled by data overload.
Slika: Prehajanja/Painting: Transfigurations
2009
Domjan, Alenka. Slika: Prehajanja/Painting: Transfigurations Celje: Zavod Celeia, Center of Contemporary Art (2009).
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