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  • ...Spanish artist who has evolved over time towards video art and later in net.art based on the sculpture. This way, his works moving from traditional scuptural concepts to the use of new technologies, he moved from photography to video art, followed by interest in...
  • ... the Feminist Caucus and Social Media Editor for the American Society for Aesthetics. I work on Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art, Political Philosophy and Feminist Studies. I have been a member of various research projects at the Universitat Autónoma de...
  • ...Dr. Ricardo Dal Farra (Buenos Aires, 1957) is a composer and new media artist, educator, historian, and curator working in the intersection of the arts, sciences, and technology. He is a Professor at the Music Department of Concordia University, Canada...
  • ...Bachelor of Fine Arts, finished in 2011 at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Cuenca, University of Castilla La Mancha (UCLM), with honours at her Final Project which consists of a multiscreen video installation. She works and is specialized in the field of new media through...
  • ...Tauti, Lorenzo. Corpi sognanti. L'arte nell'epoca delle tecnologie digitali. Milano, IT: Feltrinelli Editore, 2001.
  • ...Pat Badani (b. Argentina) draws from the fields of media art, science, and technology to explore the intersectionality of environmental and social issues. She often uses 'food' to create artistic arguments that blend aesthetics and criticism, charting connections...
  • ...Capucci , Pier Luigi. Alba, arte transgenica, arte del vivente Noema - Tecnologie e Societá (2000).
  • ...Lozano-Hemmer, Rafael. Arte Virtual y Reactivo In Catálogo de Arte Virtual, Madrid, ES: Electa Edition, 1994.
  • Osmose
    ...Davies, Char. Osmose In Arte Virtual - Realidad Plural, edited by Karin OhlenschlägerMonterrey, MEX: Museo de Monterrey, MEX, 1997.
  • ...Grau, Oliver. Novas Imagens da Vida: Realidade virtual e arte genética In Arte e Vida no Século XXI: Tecnologia, ciéncia e criatividade, edited by Diana Dominguez, 285-303. Sao Paulo, Brazil: Editora UN, 2003.