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  • Myriam Thyes, *1963 in Luxembourg, grew up in Zurich, lives in Düsseldorf. 1986-92 Düsseldorf Art Academy, Prof. Nan Hoover. Exhibitions and festivals since 1994, including: 2004 Marl Media Art Awards; Transmediale Berlin; 2005 Kunstfilm Biennale
  • Chris Ziegler (*1963, Karlsruhe, D) is media artist and director since early 1990‘s of numerous international collaborations of interdisciplinary projects in the field of new media with the performing arts. He holds a Diploma in Architecture,
  • Weibel, Peter. Kritik der Kunst. Kunst der Kritik: es says & I say, Texte 1965-1973. Jugend & Volk: Wien, München, 1973.
  • Aramis López, Juan. Del cálculo numérico a la creatividad abierta: el Centro de Cálculo de la Universidad de Madrid, 1965-1982. Madrid, Spain: Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2012.
  • Event: Programmed: Rules, Codes, and Choreographies in Art, 1965–2018Institution: Whitney Museum of American ArtComment:
  • Susan Collins (b. 1964 London) is one of the UK's leading artists working with digital media. For the past decade the collision between the real and the artificial or virtual has been a key area of investigation. Collins works across public, gallery
  • born 1964 in Munich; 1983-85 studied philosophy at the Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität, Munich; studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Munich; founder-member of «Otherspace»; work in the field of installation and interactive virtual
  • Agnes Hegedüs, born in Budapest in 1964 studied Photography and Video Art at the Budapest Academy of Applied Arts, followed by the Minerva Academy, Groningen, the Kunstakademie Enschede and the Institute of New Media, Städelschule, Frankfurt/Main.
  • Unexpected Growth -
    Perturbations in the natural order have torn the fabric of the space-time continuum, and unexpected growths are seeping into our world - perhaps from our own future. Augmented reality apps transform our mobile devices into "ARscopes;" allowing us to
  • Pneu-Written -
    Elements of the MovieMovie (1966) were merged with a performance scenography made by John Lantham.