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  • Cubitt, Sean. Digital Aesthetics. Theory, Culture and Society. London, New York: Sage, 1998.
  • (Buenos Aires, 1981) Works as an independent curator and cultural practitioner specialized in the digital and electronic scene. Her actual curatorial research is based on the development of Semiotopías, a neologism and curatorial saga she created as
  • Pink, Sarah and Roderick Coover and Pat Badani and Flavia Caviezel and Mark Marino and Nitin Sawhney and William Uricchio, ed. "Digital Technologies, Visual Research and the Non-Fiction Image" in Advances in Visual Methodology. Vol.Advances in
  • b) nanotextures -
    b) nanotextures is a generative abstract animation designed for use as a real-time visual score. It was created as part of HEARIMPROV, an experimental audiovisual concert by artist Adinda van ‘t Klooster that visualised sound for people interested
  • 2 lectures (Oliver Jahraus, Thomas Dreher), 2 actions (FLATZ, Alexeij Sagerer & proT)
  • Bill Viola has been instrumental in the establishment of video as a vital form of contemporary art, and in so doing has helped to greatly expand its scope in terms of technology, content, and historical reach. For 40 years he has created videotapes,
  • Event: Ornitorrinco in the Sahara (St. Petersburg Biennale, The School of The Art Institute of Chicago, Aldo Castillo Gallery)Institution: the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)Comment:
  • Alanen, Antti and Ilppo Pohjola. Sähköiset unet - Musiikkivideot: miten taiteesta tuli pop. Helsinki: VAPK-Kustannus, 1992.
  • Territorism - video
    Dynamic video projection Project for the facade of Kunsthaus Bregenz (AT) Assistance: Patricia Köstring Sound: Nico Kirisits Post-production: Peter Koger, Manuel Maxl Recording and projection: Mäser digital media/Daniel Flatz Performer
  • DOMINGUES, DIANA MARIA G. Ciberadão e a magia das cibercoisas pervasivas In In vivo, in vitro, in silício: ensaios sobre a relação entre arte, ciência, tecnologia e o sagrado, edited by Leila AMARAL and Amir GEIGER, 246-275. São Paulo: Attar, 2008.