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  • Artist-philosopher, Hervé Fischer graduated from the école Normale Supérieure (rue d'Ulm, Paris). For many years he taught sociology of communication and culture at the Sorbonne. He obtained its MBA in philosophy and PhD. in sociology. A multi-media
  • Augé, Marc and José Jiménez and Mary Anne Staniszewski. On Translation: Petit et Grand. Muntadas. París, France: Instituto Cervantes, 2008.
  • Prof. Dr. Diana Domingues is the founder and the Director of LART (Art and TechnoScience Research Laboratory, Brazil). She is a CNPq researcher PQ1 A at the National Research Board, Ministry of Science Technology and Innovation, She actuates as a
  • Kisseleva Olga, ed. Art et biodiversité : un art durable ? PLASTK Art&Science #4. Paris, France: Pantheon-Sorbonne University, 2014.
  • Peter d'Agostino is an artist who has been working in video and new media for three decades. His pioneering projects have been exhibited internationally in the form of installations, performances, telecommunications events, and broadcast
  • Kisseleva Olga. Olga Kisseleva, Nano Worlds: Custom Made. Paris, France: Onestarpress in collaboration with the Centre Georges Pompidou, 2013.
  • Kisseleva Olga, ed. Nano PLASTK Art&Science #3. Paris, France: Pantheon-Sorbonne University, 2013.
  • Kisseleva Olga. Le temps à l'oeuvre. Paris, France: co-edition Louvre-Lens et Invenit Éditions, 2012.
  • Kihm Christoph. Olga Kisseleva - WINDOWS, catalog. Nice, France: DEL'ART & National Museums, 2012.
  • Known for her theories on playculture, activist design, and critical play, Mary Flanagan has achieved international acclaim for her novel interdisciplinary work, her commitment to both theory and practice, and her ongoing pioneering contributions to