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  • ... CONFINES, Geography of the Border, IVAM Centre, Valencia, Spain with a.o. R&Sie(n), Alexander Ross, Los Carpinteros, Tom Sachs,...
  • Thomas Ray is scientist and researcher working in the fields of Artificial Life, Evolution and the Human Mind. He serve as a collaborator in the media art group Knowbotics Research. He write a generative computer program called Tierra that emulate
  • Eliot, Charles William, ed. A Philiosophical Enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful. The Harvard Classics, Vol. 24, Part 2, New York: Collier and Son Comp., 1909.
  • ... interviews about his work in Sweden, England, France, Italy, Spain, Holland, Germany, and Japan. Csuri has lectured and presented...
  • Lillian F. Schwartz is best known for her pioneering work in the use of computers for what has since become known as computer-generated art and computer-aided art analysis, including graphics, film, video, animation, special effects, Virtual Reality
  • Manfred Mohr *1938 in Pforzheim, Deutschland, wo er an der Kunst- und Werkschule studierte. Arbeitete von 1963-83 in Paris (F), wo er 1965 Lithografie an der Ecole des Beaux Arts studierte. Erste Einzelausstellung 1968 in der Daniel Templon Gallery,
  • Research into the nontraditional materials of sculpture has accompanied my artistic career in the search for the relation between the work and the exhibition site understood as social sphere, architectural context or an urban space. A work of art
  • Myron Krueger born in Gary, Indiana (USA); studied at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire from 1962-1964. From 1967 to 1974, he studied computer science at the University of Wisconsin. Krueger has been working together with artists since 1969. He has
  • Masi studied at Seton Hall University, N.J. USA, Brera Academy of Fine Art, Milan, Italy, PG Studies at Slade School of Fine Art and Chelsea School of Art, London, UK. Denis Masi is an experimental artist who has worked, for 40 plus years, across a
  • The foundation of my work has always begun with the photograph, which has been rightly considered a “moment” often effectively standing as a singular, self-contained expression. Although this is certainly one important aspect of photography, it has