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  • ... and civilization like Venus I-IV (part of... of space and time, developed in a...
  • Lives and works in Brussels My main interests focus on social psychology and perception and their application in multimedia interactive installations. These projects attempt to widen the mind's potential for perception using different production
  • Currently the Director of Dundee Contemporary Arts, Scotland’s largest contemporary arts and media centre, I lead a large staff team and a critically acclaimed programme of contemporary art, cinema, research and production & education activity.
  • Marikki Hakola is a media artist, director, producer, reseacher. Hakola studied at the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki in 1980-1984, making the degree of visual artist. Hakola started working with video and performance at 1982, acting as a
  • 1960 - born in town Yaroslavl, Russia; 1984 - graduated from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute; - an artist, poet, author of many art-projects; - an inspirator and organiser of various communication creative societies (KEPNOS,
  • David Rokeby, born 1960, studied at the Ontario College of Art. He is a pioneer in interactive art and an acknowledged innovator in interactive technologies. The technology Rokeby developed for this work is widely used by composers, choreographers,
  • Bense, Max. Aesthetica IV: Programmierung des Schönen. Allgemeine Texttheorie und Textästhetik. Baden - Baden, Krefeld: Agis - Verlag, 1960.
  • Clanes, Manfred and Nathan S. Kline. Cyborgs and Space Astronautics (September 1960): 26 - 27 and 74-76.
  • Licklider, Joseph Carl Robnett. Man-Computer Symbiosis Transactions on Human Factors in Electronics HFE-1 (March 1960): 4 - 11.
  • Jean Michel Bruyère, born 1959, lives and works in Dakar as filmmaker, director, writer, sculptor, photographer and graphic artist. He is founding and artistic director of "la fabriks" [Groupe d‘Intervention Artistique Internationale - international