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  • ...Huhtamo, Erkki. From Cybernation to Interaction: A Contribution to an Archaeology of Interactivity In The Digital Dialectic: New Essays on New Media, edited by Peter Lunenfeld, 96-110. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999.
  • ... on the future of work, education, democracy... Provides reflections and visions, both utopian and dystopian, about the digital transformation of our society. Find more information about this work under the following links:...
  • ...Allen, Rebecca and Jane Nisselson. Computers Who Dance Digital Deli (1984).
  • ...Willet, Jennifer and Shawn Bailey. BIOTEKNICA: Organic Tissue Prototypes The State of the Real: Aesthetics in the Digital Age, Damian Sutton, Susan Brind and Ray McKenzie, Edts. (2006): 125-134.
  • Abandoned
    ...Abandoned artist's studio featuring a technical apparatus in a process of transition in which analog turns into digital. Reflection on mise-en-scène of media, performance, installation and exhibition: recorded and constructed, present and absent, visible and invisible....
  • Ecloud WWI
    ... Europe between 2009 and 2013 in an ongoing Europeana crowdsourcing project. The installation instantaneously aggregates the digital imagery and its associative metadata to provide an immersive viewing experience. Museum visitors use an iPad tablet to...
  • ... readers in the solitary joys of their wonder and reflection on the measured space of the isolated computer screen. Some digital analysts worry about a decline in the public sphere brought about by the expansion of the home computer and its redefinition...
  • ... artist, filmmaker and musician. During the 1990s he developed a reputation as one of the most innovative protagonists of digital art. His work, often in cooperation with other artists, has been shown widely in exhibitions, festivals and on stages around...
  • ...Manovich, Lev. Data Science and Computational Art History International Journal for Digital Art History (JUNE 2015).
  • ... two-hander explores the meeting point of madness and creativity. The Red Horse is Leaving is directed by Kate Digby with digital technology by Mark-David Hosale and incorporating biosensors by Alan Macy, performed by Batdorf and Kate Gordon.