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  • ... actor Jose Ferrer, pop artist Roy Lichtenstein and sculptor George Segal. In 1964, he experimented with computer graphics technology and in 1965 he began creating computer animated films. The 4th International Experimental Film Festival, Brussels,...
  • ... awarded Computer-World Smithsonian Awards. Schwartz began her computer art career as an offshoot of her merger of art and technology, which culminated in the selection of her kinetic sculpture, Proxima Centauri, by The Museum of Modern Art for its...
  • ... for a body of work combining art with social commentary, particularly regarding the relationship between humans and technology.
  • ... Scripps Research Institute, NASA Ames, Langley and Lewis Research Centers, NASA JPL–California Institute of Technology, University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and the University of Illinois. Many collaborators share in her enthusiasm...
  • ... made public by the Austrian television (ORF)in 1972, exceeds the limits of the gallery space and examines the video technology in their application in the mass medium of television. As a theorist and curator, he is committed to art history, taking...
  • ... Stockholm. From 1997 to 2015, she was an Artist-in-Residence at the Center for Parallel Computers of the Royal Institute of Technology KTH Stockholm. She is currently restoring and creating stained glass windows for the church St Martin, Corsavy France,...
  • ... continues to interweave traditional and experimental media in her department’s new digital initiative and the Nature and Technology BioArt Lab. (http://www.suzanneanker.com/biography/)
  • ... Research Laboratory, Brazil). She is a CNPq researcher PQ1 A at the National Research Board, Ministry of Science Technology and Innovation, She actuates as a senior Professor at the PostGraduate Program in Biomedical. Engineering at UnB FGA Gama...
  • ... Memories” (2001) commissioned by the Centre Pompidou, Paris; “Slippery Traces” (1996) published by the ZKM Center for Media & Technology Museum in Karlsruhe, Germany, and the award winning “Anecdoted Archive from the Cold War (1993). George Legrady is Professor...
  • ... in Biological Arts, University of Western Australia and the Nanochemistry Research Institute, (NRI) Curtin University of Technology. Thomas has exhibited nationally and Internationally and his current publications are ‘Nanoart; The immateriality of art’,...