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  • George Legrady has exhibited across the world and is widely recognized as one of the early digital artists that researched the semiotic and cultural implications of software-produced images. His work encompasses a wide range of digital experiments
  • The Lake -
    A site-specific installation, and early data artwork using live real-time biological data. The Lake questions how data abstracts life and our environment, and how we use technology to connect with living things. Installed by the lakeside at Tingrith
  • URnotHere - video
    ... on transitory maps. Moreover, the project aims to discuss the...
  • Rubino, Giovanni (ed.). Scatole sonore. La poesia reclusa, Palinsesti 2012, 28.10. – 2.12. 2012 . San Vito al Tagliamento: Comune di San Vito al Tagliamento (2012).
  • The work of the Italian artist Pier Giorgio De Pinto thrives on the relationship between representation and concept in a constantly and suddenly changing image-based society in search of a new identity. Since the sixties, recent changes have been
  • An interactive installation that features a dynamically growing collection of cellphone images visually sequenced according to contributors' metadata and text tags. The public is invited to send photos taken on their cell phones adding tags to
  • Stenslie Stahl is working on the development of different interface technologies and tools for the digital culture within the fields of art, media and network-research. Lives and works as media artist, curator, scientist and media researcher in Oslo
  • Huhtamo, Erkki. Tactile Temptations: About Contemporary Art, Exhibitions and Tactility In Interface Cultures: Artistic Aspects of Interaction, edited by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau and Dorothee King, 129-139. Bielefeld: transcript,
  • Exhibiting artists: - Art Ex Machina (KAWANO Hroi shi, Georg NEES, Ken KNOWLTON, Manfred MOHR, Frieder NAKE, Manuel BARBADILLO) - KIMOTO Keiko - FUJIHATA Masaki - Tamás WALICZKY Curated by: TADA Kaori (Tokyo Photographic Art Museum) Curatorial
  • Bernardo Villar. "Flujos comunicativos cotidianos como experiencia artística. Fotografía digital y redes 2.0". Vol.'Tarjeta de Memoria / Memory Card. Ensayos sobre fotografía contemporánea'. Bogotá: Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano de Bogotá, 2014.