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  • Roc Parés Burguès (Mexico, 1968. Lives and works in Catalonia since 1983). http://roc-pares.net Professional profile • Researcher of the Interactive Communication Group of DigiDoc, UPF. • Professor of Interactive Communication and Media Arts:
  • Julius Popp (born 1973) is an artist based in Leipzig and New York. Popp was born in Nuremberg. His work often uses technology,[1] resulting in interdisciplinary ventures which reach across the boundaries of art and science.[2] An example of
  • For about 10 years Tim Otto Roth has worked on the photogram and belongs now to the few leading adepts of that medial outlaw. He studied among others with Floris M. Neusüss, whose anthological work he continues in the new form of the portal
  • Sturken, Marita and Lisa Cartwright. Practices of Looking: An Introduction to Visual Culture. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2001.
  • Ascott, Roy. Gesamtdatenwerk: Connectivity, Transformation, and Transcendence In Ars Electronica: Facing the Future, edited by Timothey Druckrey, 86-89. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001.
  • Belting, Hans. Bild-Antropologie: Entwürfe für eine Bildwissenschaft. München: Fink, 2001.
  • Benayoun, Maurice. From Virtual to Public Space Toward an Impure Art In Understanding Mixed Reality? / Spaces for Emergent Communication, Bonn: 2001.
  • C. E. B. REAS (b. 1972, United States) lives and works in Los Angeles. His software, prints, and installations have has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at museums and galleries in the United States, Europe, and Asia. REAS'
  • Frauenhofer Institute for Media Communication, ed. The Composite State of Being - Notes on the Technoetic Implication of Mixed Reality. Sankt Augustin: 2001.
  • Punt, Michael. Autopoiesis Ars Electronica (Ken Rinaldo) Convergence: The Journal of Research into New Media Technologies (2001).