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  • Website: https://anajofre.com/ Ana Jofre obtained her PhD in Physics from the University of Toronto, did Post-doctoral work at NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) in Gaithersburg Maryland, and taught -and did research - at the
  • Hsin Hsin, Lin. Building An Ultimate Art Museum on the Web In Museums and the Web 1997: Proceedings, edited by D. Bearman and J. TrantLos Angeles, California: Archives and Museums Informatics, 1997.
  • Huang, Jeffrey and Thomas Schroepfer. Internet and Architecture: Explorations in Emerging Architectural / Typologies and Design Processes , 1-12. Pomona, California: 2002.
  • Brenda Laurel is a designer, researcher and writer. Her work focuses on interactive narrative, human-computer interaction, and cultural aspects of technology. Her career in human-computer interaction spans over twenty-five years. She holds an M.F.A.
  • Ray, Thomas. An Approach to the Synthesis of Life In Artificial Life II, edited by Christopher Langton and Charles Taylor and Steen et. al. RasmussenVol.XI. , 371 - 408. Redwood City, California: Addison-Wesley, 1991.
  • Huhtamo, Erkki and Jussi Parikka, ed. Media Archaeology. Approaches, Applications, and Implications. Oakland: University of California Press, 2011.
  • Neidich, Warren and Norman Bryson. Blow-Up: Photography, Cinema and the Brain. Riverside, CA: Distributed Art Publishing/ University of California, 2003.
  • Andrew Utt Publishing, ed. Fotocromatosis. Oakland, California: Andrew Utt Publishing, 2009.
  • George Legrady has been creating interactive digital media installations and projects since the early 1990's. He is best known for his projects focuses on the classification and visualization of data as in “Pockets Full of Memories” (2001)
  • 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