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  • Sarah Cook is a Canadian scholar, historian and curator in the field of New Media art, who is based in Newcastle upon Tyne. Cook is a Research Fellow at the University of Sunderland, where she works with the research institute CRUMB – Curatorial
  • Graham, Beryl and Sarah Cook. A Brief History of Working with New Media Art - Conversations with Artists. Berlin: The Greenbox, 2010.
  • Beesley, Philip and Sarah Bonnemaison, ed. ON GROWTH AND FORM: ORGANIC ARCHITECTURE AND BEYOND. Halifax: TUNS Press and Riverside Architectural Press, 2008.
  • Bonnemaison, Sarah and Christine Macy and Rob Gorbet and Philip Beesley, ed. RESPONSIVE TEXTILE ENVIRONMENTS. Halifax: Riverside Architectural Press and TUNS Press, 2007.
  • Born in Adelaide, Australia in 1957, new media artist Simon Biggs emerged as one of a small number of Australian artists during the 1970’s who were experimenting with electronic and digital media. With initial influences from diverse sources, such
  • Milroy, Sarah. Janet Cardiff : the former printmaker hit her stride with electronic art, winning acclaim this year at the National Gallery and the Venice Biennale The Globe and mail (December 29th 2001).
  • Beesley, Philip and Sarah Bonnemaison, ed. ON GROWTH AND FORM: THE ENGINEERING OF NATURE, Conference, October 5-7, 2001. Waterloo, Ontario: University of Waterloo School of Architecture, 2001.
  • Neidich, Warren. The Sarah Palin Memorial Library. East Hampton, New York: Glenn Horowitz Books, 2010.
  • Immersive film, specially designed for a fulldome environment. Multiple 3D landscapes modulated by female voices. The physical absence of the performers is materialized here by the pairing of the spatialization of their litanies to the movement of
  • 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