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  • Extended Family -
    "Installation with human beings (Homo sapiens), zebra-fish (Danio rerio), fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) and DNA microarrays. With “The Extended Family” the similarities between all live organisms are asserted. It will be shown that when
  • Francesco Aprile (Lecce, Italy) is freelance journalist, poet and visual-poet, essayist. In 2010 he became member of the literary movement called New Page-Narrativa in store, that has founded in 2009 by Francesco Saverio Dòdaro and for which he
  • The Connection Machine was the first commercial computer designed expressly to work on simulating intelligence and life. A massively parallel supercomputer with 65,536 processors, it was the brainchild of Danny Hillis, conceived while he was a
  • Mateo Zlatar is a New-York based digital artist and composer. His work crosses diverse media and disciplines, including interactive installation, motion graphics, data visualization and music. He holds an MFA in Design & Technology from Parsons
  • 2010 MNBA National Museum of Fine Arts “Magic Eye – Dissolving Borders” a communication project by Sommerer & Mignonneau from September 7th 2010 curator: Esperanza Rapport Supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Austria on the occasion of
  • Dr. Manthos Santorineos (Athens Greece 1954) Digital media artist - researcher Emeritus professor at Athens School of Fine Arts Director of FournosLab Co-founder of the Fournos Multivalent Communication Network (1993) and the Mediaterra festival
  • Mann, Charles C., ed. Robo Sapiens: Evolution of a New Species. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000.
  • Thiel, Tamiko. Machine Sapiens Ylem Newsletter 15, no. 6 (November/December 1995): 5-6.
  • Event: Homage to Escher @ The M.C. Escher Centennial CongressInstitution: University of Rome "La Sapienza"Comment:
  • Olhos -
    Olhos was an interactive digital internet-based artwork that was created by Beatriz Albuquerque in 1999-2003 (http://olhos.no.sapo.pt/). It was uploaded for the first time on the Internet on 2003 and was part of the Web biennial 2003 de Instanbul,