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  • Steven Schkolne was born in Cape Town in 1976, and raised in the eastern United States. He received his PhD from Caltech in 2003. He currently teaches software, media, and tech culture as faculty at Calarts. His online work has been associated with
  • Jennings, Pamela. Interpretations of the Electronic Landscape: Conversation with Toni Dove FELIX: Journal of Media Arts and Communication 2, no. 1 (1995): 266-277.
  • Thompson, Seth. Evolving Traditions: Artists Working in New Media Afterimage (November/December 2003).
  • Gregory Lasserre and Anais met den Ancxt are two artists who work together as a duo under the name Scenocosme (www.scenocosme.com). They live in France. They develop the concept of interactivity in their artworks by using multiple kind of
  • Part of an emerging generation of new media artists, Shirley Shor employs technological processes in the service of larger issues related to human experience and fine art. Shor creates real-time computer generated installations, and environments
  • Duction
    Tomas, David and Michele Theriault. Duction. Bohemia, NY: Intra Media Publishing, 2001.
  • Rush, Michael. New Media in Late 20th-century Art (World of Art). London, UK: Thames and Hudson, 2003.
  • Ackers, Susanne. Consciousness, Art, and Media In Dimensions of Conscious Experience, edited by Paavo Pylkkänen and Tere Vaden, 179-190. Amsterdam: Benjamins, John, 2001.
  • Ruth Schnell is an Austrian media artist, professor for media arts and curator. She has been working with computer-aided tools since the mid-1980s. Her artistic research focusses on examining the perception of images/sound/language in connection
  • Joel Slayton is an artist, writer and theoretician. He is currently Professor of Digital Media Art at San Jose State University, where he serves as Director of the CADRE Institute, an interdisciplinary academic research center. Mr. Slayton is the