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  • The University of Tampa presents a biennial invitational exhibition of computer animations, digital video, interactive digital work, and virtual spaces from around the world. Some significant computer artists will offer lectures and presentations.
  • IJWBAA [eej-wah], also known as Pao or Paul Hafalla, is a digital artist, painter, and author based in Pangasinan, Philippines. His art blends influences from Rothko, Giacometti, and Venus de Milo to create expressive figurative pieces that explore
  • Daniele Gasparinetti. Alexander Hahn - La Signoria degli Astri/The Signiory of Stars, 36p./DVD, Italian. Ferrara/IT: Padiglione d‘Arte Contemporaneo, 2007.
  • Relay -
    elay is a mobile app by Jihyun Kim, Terrence Fradet, and Andres Colubri. Users of this app can leave messages in augmented reality at locations in the city where “Relay” posters or signs are placed. New messages can be added to the existing ones, so
  • Kac, Eduardo, ed. Signs of Life, Bio Art and Beyond. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: MIT Press, 2007.
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. PICO_SCAN - Interactive Computer Installation In 7 Hills: Images and Signs of the 21st Century, edited by Berliner Festspiele, 52-53. Berlin: Henschel Verlag and Berliner Festspiele, 2000.
  • Vanouse, Paul. The Relative Velocity Inscription Device Signs of Life: Bio Art and Beyond, Ed. Eduardo Kac, MIT Press (2007): 277-283.
  • Marta de Menezes. Life as a new art media Signs of Life (2008).
  • Kihm Christophe. Olga Kisseleva : signs that don’t lie. Nice , France: Musée National Marc Chagall, 2008.