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  • Augè, Mark. Non-Places: An Introduction to Anthropology of Supermodernity. London/New York: Verso, 1992.
  • Berlot, Uršula. Neuroart, neuroaesthetics and the question of consciousness Journal for the Critique of Science, Imagination, and New Anthropology. Ljubljana: Inštitut Časopis za kritiko znanosti XLIV/265 (2016).
  • Berlot, Uršula. Biomimesis and Contemporary Art Journal for Critique of Science, Imagination and New Anthropology. Ljubljana: Študentska založba XXXIX, 2011, no. 244 (2011).
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. Sounds [That] Are Not. Is there any time left? In Towards a Non-Anthropocentric Ecology: Victoria Vesna and Art in the World of the Anthropocene, edited by Ryszard W. KluszczynskiArt+Science Meetings, Gdańsk: LAZNIA Centre for
  • Macho, Thomas. Vision und Visage. Überlegungen zur Faszinationsgeschichte der Medien In Inszenierte Imagination. Beiträge zu einer historischen Anthropologie der Medien, edited by Wolfgang Müller-Funk and Hans-Ulrich Reck, 87-109. Wien, New York:
  • Fernando Velázquez is an artist, curator and educator. His practices are developed in the context of art, science and technology, with an interest in the mediation of perception by technical devices. He is particularly interested in topics such as
  • Michael Naimark is a media artist and researcher who often explores "place representation" and its impact on culture. He has served as faculty in the USC School of Cinematic Arts' Interactive Media Division (2004-09), the NYU Tisch School of the
  • Berlot, Uršula. Inventions of Space: Artistic, Scientific and Philosophical Intuitions of Contemporary Spatial Concepts. Journal for the Critique of Science, Imagination, and New Anthropology. Lljubljana: Inštitut Časopis za kritiko znanosti
  • Berlot, Uršula. Georges Bataille – On Art. Journal for the Criticism of Science Journal for the Criticism of Science, Imagination and New Anthropology (ČKZ) XXX (2002): 209 – 210.
  • Big father -
    Steel, concrete, electromechanicals, medical hardware, ultrasonic sensors, audio and video. 5 units 7 ft high, plus attendant hardware. 1991-92 Over the past 20 years, an entirely new global system of digital communication has come into being,