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  • 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
  • David Tomas is professor in the École des arts visuels et médiatiques at the Université du Québec Montréal. In addition to being an artist whose multimedia work explores the cultures and transcultures of imaging systems, Tomas has written articles
  • Lintermann, Bernd. Multimediale Partnerschaften - Perspektiven von Tanz und Technologie In Maschinen, Medien, Performances, edited by Martine LeekerBerlin: Alexander Verlag, 2001.
  • Hafner, Cornelius. Die Kathedrale des Krieges Süddeutsche Zeitung (10th October 2001 2001).
  • Palmer, Daniel. The Art of Real Time In Politics of a Digital Present: An Inventory of Australian Net Culture, Criticism and Theory, edited by Hugh Brown and Geert Lovink and Helen et. al. Merrick, 215-223. Melbouren, AUS: Fibreculture, 2001.
  • Born in the Japanese city of Fukuoka, media artist Naoko Tosa was awarded a PhD for Art and Technology research by the University of Tokyo in 1999. She gained experience as a lecturer at Musashino Art University in Tokyo from 1989 to 1994. After
  • International arts collective founded by Verónica Peráles, Fred Adam and Andy Deck, concerned with ecology, sustainability, and media. Since its formation in 2001 it has produced a series of critically acclaimed works and exhibitions under the
  • Mateo Zlatar is a New-York based digital artist and composer. His work crosses diverse media and disciplines, including interactive installation, motion graphics, data visualization and music. He holds an MFA in Design & Technology from Parsons
  • Scholder, Amy and Jordan Crandall, ed. Interaction: Artistic Practice in the Network. New York: Distributed Art Publishers, 2001.
  • Duction
    Tomas, David and Michele Theriault. Duction. Bohemia, NY: Intra Media Publishing, 2001.