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  • Günther, Dankl. 1370/72-1990: Eine künstlerische Begegnung In Video 4, edited by Ferdinandeum Tirolean State MuseumInnsbruck: 1990.
  • The Connection Machine was the first commercial computer designed expressly to work on simulating intelligence and life. A massively parallel supercomputer with 65,536 processors, it was the brainchild of Danny Hillis, conceived while he was a
  • “The Ten Commandments was renowned for the massive set constructed in California's Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes -- some pieces stood over 30 metres tall. Worried that rival film studios might use the facsimiles of an ancient palace, massive Pharaoh
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    henrik menné 400s, 2010 Stearin, iron, wood, various electronics Supported by: The Danish Arts Council Committee for Visual Arts Courtesy: Galleri Tom Christoffersen, Copenhague this machine-sculpture is specially made for the exhibition and
  • Susan Narduli is a Los Angeles-based artist and Principal of Narduli Studio – an interdisciplinary design practice with commissions in public art, public spaces, digital installations, light environments, and landscapes. She holds a Bachelor of Fine
  • Adriano Abbado has always been interested in non-verbal communication. In 1972 he made his first experiments with photography and environmental sounds. In 1977 he graduated in Electronic Music Composition at the Conservatory of Milan. In 1981 he
  • Burbano, Andres. Bazo, Danny, Kiratli, Solen, Forbes, Angus. The New Dunites ACM Multimedia Proceedings 1, no. 1502 (2011): 3.
  • Burbano, Andres. Bazo, Danny, Kiratli, Solen, Forbes, Angus. The New Dunites ACM Multimedia Proceedings 1, no. 1502 (2011): 3.
  • Burbano, Andres. Bazo, Danny, Kiratli, Solen, Forbes, Angus. The New Dunites ACM Multimedia Proceedings 1, no. 20 (November 2012): 1500-1502.
  • Roc Parés Burguès (Mexico, 1968. Lives and works in Catalonia since 1983). http://roc-pares.net Professional profile • Researcher of the Interactive Communication Group of DigiDoc, UPF. • Professor of Interactive Communication and Media Arts: