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  • Ascott, Roy. The Construction of Change Cambridge Opinion, Modern Art in Britain January (1964): 37 - 42.
  • Dubbeldam, Heather and Lola Sheppard, ed. TWENTY + CHANGE: EMERGING TORONTO DESIGN PRACTICES. Toronto: Riverside Architectural Press, 2009.
  • Jaron Zepel Lanier is an American computer scientist, best known for popularizing the term virtual reality (VR). A pioneer in the field of VR, Lanier and Thomas G. Zimmerman left Atari in 1985 to found VPL Research, Inc., the first company to sell
  • Daniel Rozin trained as an industrial and interactive designer. He creates interactive installations and sculptures that have the ability to change and respond to the presence of a viewer. Although computers are often used, they are seldom visible.
  • Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, graduated from the Emily Carr School of Art and Design in 1983 with an honours degree in painting. Yuxweluptun's strategy is to document and promote change in contemporary Indigenous history in large-scale paintings, using
  • Mesch, Claudia. Art and Politics: A Small History of Art for Social Change Since 1945. London: Tauris, 2013.
  • A New York City native, Matthew Ostrowski is a composer, performer, and installation artist. Using digital tools and formalist techniques to engage with quotidian materials -- sonic, physical, and cultural -- Ostrowski explores the liminal space
  • Tom Corby. Myriad couplings: toward an information aesthetics of climate change NMC: Media-N Journal of the New Media Caucus (2010).
  • Polli, Andrea and Jane Marsching. Far Field: Digital Culture, Climate Change, and the Poles. Bristol: Intellect Ltd., 2011.
  • William Kentridge -
    Though William Kentridge is one of the most compelling interdisciplinary artists of our time, five years ago he was largely unknown outside of Johannesburg, South Africa, where he was born in 1955 and continues to live today. There were many reasons