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  • "Dr. Gimzewski pioneered research on mechanical and electrical contacts with single atoms and molecules using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and was one of the first persons to image molecules with STM. His accomplishments include the first
  • Hamilton Mestizo work primarily explores the interfaces of arts, science and technology and their critical, ecological, and social-political implications. In the last decade, Mestizo has combined his artistic practice with education and research
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Trans Plant II In 3D Beyond the Stereography: Images and Technology Gallery Exhibition Theme, edited by T. Moriyama, 76-77. Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum Of Photography, 1996.
  • Licklider, Joseph Carl Robnett. The Computer as a Communication Device Science and Technology (April 1968).
  • Rinaldo, Kenneth E.. Technology Recapitulates Phylogeny: Artificial Life Art Leonardo Electronic Almanach 31, no. 5 (1998): 371-376.
  • Graham, Beryl. Not A Show About New Technology, A Show About Interaction In Serious Games, London: Barbican Art Gallery and Tyne and Wear Museums, 1996.
  • Jonathan Harris studied computer science at Princeton University before winning a 2004 Fabrica fellowship in Italy. He creates online projects that re-imagine how humans relate to technology and to each other. These combine elements of computer
  • Lynn Hershman Leeson (b. in 1941 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an award-winning American artist and filmmaker. She was Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, and an A.D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University. She is Chair of
  • George Legrady has been creating interactive digital media installations and projects since the early 1990's. He is best known for his projects focuses on the classification and visualization of data as in “Pockets Full of Memories” (2001)
  • Shaw, Jeffrey. Eventstructures In International Symposium on Pneumatic Structures, Delft Universitity of Technology, Delft, edited by Stichting P.D.O.B.Delft, NL: 1972.