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  • My bodies of investigative works, primary titled overall as SoundScapes and ArtAbilitation, sits between researching cross-informing art (interactive multimedia installations e.g. MoMA and performance art using invisible sensing technologies of
  • Kisseleva, Olga. INTER-ESSAI: Oeuvre en dialogue. Saarbrücken: Editions Universitaires Europeenes, 2010.
  • Traces -
    Traces is a project for networked CAVEs (immersive VR spaces). But it is very different in its goals and its nature from any other CAVE or VR project (to the knowledge of the author). The root of the project is a long standing concern over the
  • Leif Brush was an emeritus art professor at the Department of Art & Design, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Minnesota, born 28 March 1932, Bridgeport, Illinois, U.S.A. He received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago:
  • Thecla Schiphorst is a computer media artist, theorist, educator, computer systems designer, choreographer, and dancer. She is a member of the design team that has developed Life Forms, the computer compositional tool for choreography, and has been
  • The Book after the Book is a hypertextual and visual essay about cyberliterature and the net_reading/writing_condition. Its main focus is non-linear narratives, which reconfigure the literature/book relationship starting from the very notion of
  • Placed in the middle of the Center for Contemporary Art, the yellow canary was given a very large and comfortable cylindrical white cage, on top of which circuit-boards, a speaker, and a microphone were located. A clear Plexiglas disc separated the
  • A Video Essay about Brazilian artist Eduardo Kac by Tomas Durkin 
  • A Fundação Bienal de São Paulo é uma das mais importantes instituições internacionais de promoção da arte contemporânea, e seu impacto no desenvolvimento das artes visuais brasileiras é notadamente reconhecido. A Bienal de Artes, seu mais importante
  • Durand, Guy Sioui. L´indiscipline: essai sur deux zones fluides de l´interdisciplinarité en art In Penser l’indiscipline : recherches interdisciplinaires en art contemporain, edited by Lynn Hughes and Marie-Josée LafortuneMontreal, CAN: Optica,