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  • Hosale, Mark-David and Sana Murrani and Alberto de Campo, ed. Worldmaking as Techné: Participatory Art, Music, and Architecture. Toronto: Riverside Architectural Press, 2018.
  • Animal Nature is an exhibition concept that has developed out of an ongoing, expanding web-project entitled Criminal Animal found at www.criminalanimal.org. Criminal Animal is intended to bring together a wide range of artists, critics, scholars
  • John Maeda is an artist, graphic designer, computer scientist, university professor and author. He is world-renowned for his work with web-based interactive motion graphics and an advocate for the notion of simplicity in the digital age. Maeda was
  • Weibel, Peter. Die Differenz zwischen Malerei und Medien In Tuncay Boztepe, Werner Bosch, edited by Urart Sanat Galerisi IstanbulIstanbul: U. Sanat Galerie Istanbul, 1989.
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  • Self&Other -
    Self&Other (2015 in progress) An in progress Robot performance, by Roc Parés & Martí Sánchez-Fibla, featuring two NAO anthropomorphic Robots. The scene is organized around an empty mirror frame, with one robot on each side. The two identical robots
  • Azimuth 77 - video
    Sebastián Sánchez Zelada and Marcello Mercado Azimuth 77, 2006, Performance, 21 min. 26 sec., stereo 4:3 colour http://vimeo.com/59615529 This video is about a serie of performances that relates specific points in the tracking of Iridium-mobile
  • “Ins Universum der technischen Bilder” or “Lob der Oberflächlichkeit“ – with such programmatic titles Vilém Flusser (1920–1991) advanced to become one of the most influential thinkers to deal with communication and media in the 20th century. Flusser
  • Artist/academic. She studied an MsC in information technology applied to arts at Chalmers University of Technology and a PhD in Digital arts and experimental media at University of Washington. She has published articles in journals such as Artnodes,
  • Sanchez Cardona, LM. The making of a nomenclature: José Iges on Radiophonic Art In Radio Art and Music. Culture, Aesthetics, Politics, edited by Pim Verhulst and Jarmila MildorfLondon: Lexington Books, 2020.