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  • Net_Condition -
    Net_Condition. MECAD. Sabadell (BCN), ZKM-Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie (Karlsrhuhe), ICC-InterCommunication Center (Tokyo) Steirischer Herbst99 (Graz), 1999-2000
  • Julius Popp (born 1973) is an artist based in Leipzig and New York. Popp was born in Nuremberg. His work often uses technology,[1] resulting in interdisciplinary ventures which reach across the boundaries of art and science.[2] An example of
  • Tamas Waliczky was born in 1959 in Budapest. New media artist. Lives in Budapest, Hong Kong and Vienna. He started making animations at the age of nine. He then worked as a painter, illustrator and photographer. He started working with computers in
  • Sabapathy, T.K. and Michelle Lim, ed. ADM 10th Anniversary Faculty Show "Beyond the Horizon" Catalog. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University, 2015.
  • Excéntrica -
    Stereoscopic Short Film. Partially funded by a Sabbatical Leave Fellowship of the FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia), Portugal. Developed at the University of the Basque Country, Spain, and the Polytechnic University of Madrid, Grupo de
  • Uncertain Space -
    Work in progress. Partially funded by a Sabbatical Leave Fellowship of the FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia), Portugal. Developed at CeDInt, Polytechnic University of Madrid R&D+i center for Energy Efficiency, Virtual Reality Group,
  • The digital collages (3 shown here by Tamiko Thiel, and 3 others by Teresa Reuter/Sabe Wunsch) show scenographies of the Berlin Wall that are conceived as associative spaces of memories - by mixing temporal and geographical elements as well as
  • ... These, dass man Kunst weder durch mentale Bedingungen noch durch unmittelbar wahrgenommene...
  • Andy Lomas is a mathematician, digital artist and Emmy award winning supervisor of computer generated effects. Cellular Forms is the latest part of Morphogenetic Creations: a series of work which explores how complex organic structures, such as
  • During his month-long residency at Townhouse Gallery, Cairo, Warren Neidich made a series of graphic, abstract musical scores, called graphic scores, that used images instead of notes, based upon found newspaper clippings and bits of text. This