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  • Hartmut Jahn is a German artist, film-director and author in the field of media. He has been appointed Professor in the Media Design department at Mainz University of Applied Sciences in 1998. Since 2011 he has been director / speaker of the Mainz
  • Lev Manovich is an artist and a theorist of new media. He was born in Moscow where he studied fine arts, architecture and computer science. He received an M.A. in experimental psychology from NYU [1988] and a Ph.D. in Visual and Cultural Studies
  • Courchesne, Luc. The Construction of Experience. Turning Spectators into Visitors In New Screen Media. Cinema/Art/Narrative, edited by Martin Rieser and Andrea ZappLondon, Karlsruhe: BFI London and ZKM Karlsruhe, 2002.
  • Shaw, Jeffrey. Movies after Film - The Digitally Expanded Cinema In New Screen Media. Cinema/Art/Narrative, edited by Martin Rieser and Andrea Zapp, 268-275. London, UK: ZKM Karlsruhe and BFI London, 2002.
  • Beloff, Zoe. An Ersatz of Life In New Screen Media: Cinema/Art/Narrative, edited by Rieser Martin and Andrea ZappLondon: BFI London and ZKM Karlsruhe, 2002.
  • Beloff, Zoe. Deux femmes visionaries Trafic, revue de cinéma 44 (Winter 2002).
  • Sukumaran’s recent work deals with the intersection of human habitat and “embedded” technology and the physical terrain of digital media. In adopting the view that many new-media technologies are not fundamentally new, his projects imagine a “what
  • Watz is an artist based in New York and Oslo. He works extensively with generative design and code to explore the creative outputs of virtual spaces defined by rule-based systems and visual abstraction through generative systems. In 2005 Watz
  • Legrady, George. Intersecting the Virtual and the Real: Space in Interactive Media Installations In New Screen Media. Cinema/Art/Narrative, edited by Martin Rieser and Andrea Zapp, 221-226. London: BFI London and ZKM Karlsruhe, 2002.
  • Manovich, Lev and Andrea Zapp. Computerisation and Film Language In New Screen Media. Cinema/Art/Narrative, edited by Martin RieserLondon, Karlsruhe: BFI London and ZKM Karlsruhe, 2002.