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  • Ascott, Roy. Photography at the Interface In Electronic Culture. Technology and Visual Representation, edited by Timothy Druckrey, 165-172. New York: Aperture, 1996.
  • Troika is a multi-disciplinary art and design practice founded by Conny Freyer (b. 1976, Germany), Eva Rucki (b. 1976, Germany) and Sebastien Noel (b.1977, France) who met while studying at the Royal College of Art, London. Together, they have
  • Paul Vanouse is a biomedia artist based in New York. He holds a BFA from the University at Buffalo (1990) and an MFA from Carnegie Mellon University (1996). He is a Professor of Visual Studies and Co-Director of Emerging Practices at the University
  • Tenhaaf, Nell. Of Monitors and Men and Other Unsolved Feminist Mysteries: Video Technology and the Feminine In Critical Issues in Electronic Media, edited by Simon Penny, 219-233. Buffalo, USA: Suny Press, 1995.
  • Burdea, Grigore and Philippe Coiffet. Virtual Reality Technology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-IEEE Press, 1994.
  • Lanier, Jaron. Virtual Reality: A Status Report In Cyberarts: Exploring Art and Technology, edited by Linda Jacobson, 272-279. San Francisco: Miller Freeman Inc., 1992.
  • Naimark, Michael. Truth, Beauty, Freedom, and Money: Technology-Based Art and the Dynamics of Sustainability Leonardo/ISAST (May 2003).
  • Naimark, Michael. Art ("and" or "versus") Technology Some Personal Observations In Art@Science, edited by Sommerer. Christa and Laurent MignonneauNew York, Wien: Springer, 1997.
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss. Intersections between Communication, Art and Technology - the CAT Study In New Media Culture in Europe: Art Research, Innovation, Participation, Public Domain Learning, Education Policy, edited by Frank
  • Fleischmann, Monika and Wolfgang Strauss and Jasminko Novak. CAT - Communication, Art and Technology In Global@home - Jahrbuch Telekommunikation und Gesellschaft, edited by Herbert KubicekHeidelberg: Hüthig Verlag, 2000.