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  • Helen Varley Jamieson is a writer, theatre practitioner and digital artist from New Zealand, based in Germany. She holds a Master of Arts (Research) investigating cyberformance - live performance on the internet – which she has practiced since 1999.
  • I started my artistic career with "SMTV", a unit for a pirate TV station. My works: "Inter Dis Communication Machine", "Seeing is believing" and "PostPet"are specific communication tool series. "Over the Rainbow" --an abstract CG production machine
  • John Maeda is an artist, graphic designer, computer scientist, university professor and author. He is world-renowned for his work with web-based interactive motion graphics and an advocate for the notion of simplicity in the digital age. Maeda was
  • After studies of Philosophy and esthetic theory in Frankfurt und Paris (1988-1992) a short intermezzo followed as scientific assistant at Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt am Main. 1992 starting artistic practice with the projekt "Human
  • 1989-91 Post-graduate MFA, The University of Reading, Reading, England 1985-88 BA Gwent College of Higher Education, Newport, Wales 1984-85 Diploma in Art & Design, Bedford College of Higher Education, Bedford, England
  • Hito Steyerl is professor for experimental film and video and the co-founder of the Research Center for Proxy Politics at the Berlin University of the Arts. She studied cinematography and documentary film in Tokyo and Munich and wrote her doctoral
  • Jun Takita, born in 1966 in Tokyo, graduated in 1988 from Nihon University, majoring in arts. He received a Masters from Paris Ecole National d’Art in 1992, having received a scholarship from the French government. He draws heavily from concepts of
  • Ray, Tom S.. Software Evolution Systems, Control and Information 40, no. 8 (1966): 337-343.
  • Ford, John J.. Soviet Cybernetics and International Development In The Social Impact of Cybernetics, edited by Charles DecherNew York: Simon and Schuster, 1966.
  • Greimas, Algirdas Julien. Sémantique structurale: Recherche de methode. Paris: Larousse, 1966.