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  • Hung, Wu. The Double Screen. Medium and Representation in Chinese Painting. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1997.
  • Pearlman,Ellen. Review of Contemporary Chinese Art, Primary Documents, by Wu Hung, Leonardo on-Line Reviews December.
  • An animated journey through the abstract colors, compositions, and constructions of the Hungarian artist László Moholy-Nagy.
  • Hungarian National Gallery Hungarian Artists and the Computer 2.0 exhibition 23 / 07 / 2016 - 21 / 08 / 2016 Curator of the exhibition: Márton Orosz
  • Tamás Waliczky | Imaginary Cameras | Hungarian Pavilion | Biennale Arte 2019 Hungarian Pavilion at Biennale Arte 2019 11 May > 24 November 2019 National Commissioner: Julia Fabényi, Director of Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art Curated by
  • Your Self Portrait -
    Your Self Portrait, solo project, curated by Zsolt Kozma and Eike Berg, with Anna Balvanyos, Ludwig Museum - Videospace, Budapest, Hungary
  • Cologne OFF, 2012 -
    Screening of Al GRANO : Corn Regime, 2011, split screen documentary short film (7:37 duration). Venues: -CeC - Carnival of e-Creativity Sattal, -India (22-24 Feb 2013) -ExTeresa Arte Actual, Mexico City, Mexico (18 & 19 October 2012) -Fine Art Film
  • Hünnekens, Annette. Der bewegte Betrachter. Theorien der interaktiven Medienkunst. Köln: Wienand Verlag, 1997.
  • Steinback, Charles and Stephen Marguiles and David Hunt. Warren Neidich: Camp O.J.. Charlottesville, Virginia: Distributed Art Publishing, Inc. and Bayly Art Museum, 2000.
  • NET(WORK) -
    The projetct is dedicated to the phenomenon of nets. As we know, nets are some of the primary means for catching aquatic bioresources. The net thrives as a universal symbol with many possible applications and analogies. The word “net” – set’ – can