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  • ... I would have to seek out computer access and engage ingraphical experiments of my own. This was just prior to the world cultural moment when desktop personalcomputers became ubiquitous in academic art curricula and society itself; so it took a few...
  • ... of Digital Art (former Database of Virtual Art) in 1999, theyintroduced the online archive and research platform for digital culture “netzspannung.org” which hasnot been updated since 2010 but is archived and accessible on a server at the Center for Art and...
  • ... head the Emergence Lab with John Supko and I am currently the Graduate Program Director of ComputationalMedia, Arts and Cultures at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.What path led you to digital art and what fascinated you about it initially?I...
  • ... but as alternative spaces. In these labs, suchas Genspace, in New York, courses and workshops in genetics, plant tissue culturing and thedevelopment of bio-materials were open to the public and continue to this day. The timehad come for science to...
  • ... Interactive andDigital Art field in South America, particularly in Brazil. Her work juxtaposes Brazilian and LatinAmerican cultural heritage with modern technologies and discusses the tangible and intangibleculture by weaving analogies to shamanic...
  • ... has exhibited internationally and is broadly recognized as one of the early digitalartists that researched the semiotic and cultural implications of software producedimages. Hiswork encompasses a wide range of digital experiments from digital graphics to...
  • ... disasters… Once we are back at Zion, we have tried to return to Eden,return to God, and return to Nature. We must walk out of culture, the Atheist culture,to cast aside fallen humans… These are from God’s revelation. It is hard to beaccepted by contemporary...
  • ... 2004 the collective has been sharing their knowledge and expertise as heads of theMaster program Interface Cultures at the Kunstuniversiät Linz, Austria. Moreover, they havepublished several books, articles and papers, but also have been...
  • ... and compelling ways.Reflecting these new exchanges between digital and organic networks, Telepresence Artemerged as a new cultural experience, based on the integration of telecommunications,networks, robotics, human-machine interfaces, and computers....
  • ... We have already presented this project two times, and now it is going to be shownat the opening of the European Cultural Capital in Bad Ischl on Friday. We previouslyshowed it at the Feldkirch festival last year and the year before, and every...