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  • Eduardo Kacsounding out the non-binaryThe Archive of Digital Art, 06/2022Text by Carla Zamora and Samantha Mealing, Interview on Time Capsule by Samantha Mealing,Rachel de Joode and Herbert Gmoser.“In the course of pursuing Bio Art we have
  • Benayoun, Maurice. L´art soumis à la Question par la technologie. Interview par Charles de Meaux Cultures en Mouvement , no. 15 (March 1999).
  • During the past seventeen years Czarnecki's work has centred on ways of exploring and expressing ideas generally based around the human, the physical, biological and psychological. More recently her work has been concerned with investigating the
  • Rudi Knoops is a PhD researcher at KU Leuven / LUCA School of Arts and is affiliated with the Inter-Actions research group at the Media, Arts and Design faculty (MAD-faculty) in Genk, Belgium. His practice-based PhD in audiovisual arts – for which
  • Salter, Chris. The Question of Thresholds: Immersion, Absorption and Dissolution in the Environments of Audio-Vision In See This Sound - Audiovisuologies 2, edited by Lentos Museum and Ars Electronica and Ludwig Boltzman InstitutKöln, DE:
  • Benayoun, M.. La Science soumise a la Question par l'Art http://www.academia.edu/35833598/La_Science_soumise_a_la_Question_par_lArt.
  • Berlot, Uršula. Neuroart, neuroaesthetics and the question of consciousness Journal for the Critique of Science, Imagination, and New Anthropology. Ljubljana: Inštitut Časopis za kritiko znanosti XLIV/265 (2016).
  • Partiamo -
    by Francesca di Nardo, hosted by T-A-X-I We asked to Italian artists migrated in Europe, the geographical Europe, not only the EU, to answer the following question: Which is the image representing your status of immigrant?
  • "The artist Olga Kisseleva's approach to her work is much the same as a scientist's. A discrepancy detected during a procedure or within the workings of a structure oblige her to formulate a hypothesis, in order to explain the complication in
  • Curatorial managers: Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel Curator of the web-based projects: Steve Dietz The exhibition Making Things Public addresses the challenge of renewing politics by applying to it the spirit of art and science. This unusual