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  • City of Richmond (BC), Public Art Office. What are you doing, Richmond? https://www.richmond.ca/culture/publicart/collection/PublicArt.aspx?ID=801 https://www.richmond.ca/culture/publicart/collection/PublicArt.aspx?ID=801 [19.02.2021].
  • DATA DYNAMIX -
    POINT TO POINT, Mark Napier Point to Point is a public art work that uses the motion of people in public space to drive an evolving graphic display. The display is projected onto the wall in the space and can be viewed as well on the internet; web
  • Zapp, Andrea. A Sense of Weightlessness In Urban Cycles, edited by Galina Dimitrova and Anneke Pettican and Steve Symons, 42-50. Manchester, UK: i3 Publications, 2003.
  • Collins, Susan. The Actual and the Imagined In Networked Narrative Environments as Imaginary Spaces of Being, edited by Andrea ZappManchester: Cornerhouse Publications, 2004.
  • MacKinnon, Richard C.. Searching for the Leviathan in the Usenet In Cybersociety: Computer-Mediated Comunication and Community, edited by Steven G. Jones, 112-137. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications, 1994.
  • The CD-Rom plays a particularly challenging role in these developments. In providing artists with a broader "bandwidths" and more extensive data bases than can yet be readily accessed on the internet, the format of the CD-Rom challenges artists to
  • Curatorial managers: Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel Curator of the web-based projects: Steve Dietz The exhibition Making Things Public addresses the challenge of renewing politics by applying to it the spirit of art and science. This unusual
  • ARTEC 89 -
    The theme of the Biennale is 'the possibility for art and technology: high technology art as modern art, computers and artistic expression, high technology art as a means of expression, high technology art in urban environments'. It offered and
  • Closing The Loop is the title of a series of experiments, situations constructed and composed to investigate theories of biomechanics and hypercompetition, culminating in a collection of events in September 1998 celebrating the interrelation of
  • D'Agostino, Peter and David Tafler, ed. Transmission: Toward a Post-Television Culture. Vol.17. Communication and Human Values, : SAGE Publications, 1994.