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  • ...Tomas, David. Beyond the Image Machine: A History of Visual Technologies. London, New York: Continuum, 2004.
  • ...Mel Alexenberg is an artist, educator, writer and blogger working at the interface between art, science, technology and culture. His artworks explore interrelationships between the networked world and spirituality, postdigital art and Jewish consciousness, space-time...
  • ... interactive installations, networked and urban devices, photographs and sculptures, speaks to the relationship between technologies and affectivity, flow that define our time and attempts to create new forms of fiction.
  • ...Broeckmann, Andreas. On Software as Art Sarai Reader Shaping Technologies (2003): 215-218.
  • ...Penny, Simon and Bill Vorn. Bedlam and Other Robotic Art Projects In Subtle Technologies 03, edited by Jim Ruxton and Tania ThompsonUniversity of Toronto, Toronto: 2003.
  • ... a Professor of Visual Arts and the head of New Media Arts for the California Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technologies (Cal-(IT)2). His work examines the relationships between mediated and physical experiences. This work often exists...
  • ... writer and theorist. Working across diverse media, such as sound, text, and moving image, and incorporating various technologies such as sensors, AI, and Machine Learning, Chattopadhyay produces large-scale installations and live performance...
  • ...Chris Salter. Sponge: The Surface That Holds the Image is Unstable ec/artsS 2[00-01]: Special: Textualities and Nouvelles Technologies 2, no. 1 (Fall 2000).
  • ...Willet, Jennifer. BIOTEKNICA: Reflections on Reproductive and Cloning Technologies Graduate Researcher: Journal for the Arts Science and Technology 1, no. 2 (2003).
  • ...Foundation, Daniel Langlois and Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, ed. e-art: New Technologies and Contemporary Art. Montreal: The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts with the Daniel Langlois Foundation, 2007.